---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Jim, I posted this several years ago and got blasted for it. But I will=20 post it again as it has not failed me in 25 years when freeing=20 verdigris. Wild Turkey Bourbon. This is not my idea. Fred Drasche=20 talked about using it while at a seminar in Chicago. I did get private=20= feedback from the more open minded people on the list who did try it=20 and found it to be just as affective as I have. Use a large animal syringe and inject the bourbon on the sides and=20 bird's eye of the flanges. Move the parts. The action will be=20 tighter. Come back the next day and your work is finished. The action=20= is free. You can speed the process with a hair dryer. Tim Coates University of South Dakota On Aug 9, 2004, at 6:05 PM, Jim Busby wrote: > =A0List, > > =A0 > > I looked in the archives for a good solution to use on verdigris and=20= > only found 2; CLP (Protek) and contact cleaner. Does anyone know of=20 > anything else? Is CLP or contact cleaner still used for this? > > =A0 > > Guy Nichols, (if you=92re still on this list) you mentioned a solution=20= > and I can=92t remember what you said. (TCE?) > > =A0 > > Thanks, > > Jim Busby BYU > > =A0 > > =A0 ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text/enriched Size: 2395 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/caut.php/attachments/ce/7a/b6/6b/attachment.bin ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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