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Originally Posted by 71CHEVYSHORTBED402
I've been cleaning mine up, though I have the luxury of no pitting and a dry climate. Yes it takes a lot of time. Today I spent near two hours just cleaning J-nuts for the fenders, though once I figured out how to get inside, about 5 minutes each.
As opposed the evap. rust, ever try soaking parts in white vinegar for 24 hours or so? Follow that with WD-40, brushes and a Dremmel, if the metal is good they come out like new. I don't use vinegar for the finer objects, such as those ground washers. Soak in WD-40 instead. I have a BEAUTIFUL set of mirror reinforcements in WD right now. Left them in vinegar overnight, a little brushing and they're near done. Maybe 5 minutes each in the morning, good as new.
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That might be worth a try. Evaporust isn't cheap. I only go that route since I have zero space for a blasting cabinet.
Shady Rascal, that Shady Rascal you speak of seems like a sharp fellow and not a bad guy at all. I'm glad he did well there.