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Old 06-07-2015, 12:56 PM   #1
hotrod66
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naval jelly on rust.

It is new to me so Thought I would share this stuff with you guys, maybe it will help someone else. I bought it at home depot. I applied it to the front lower half of my heavily surface rusted bed after a 80 grit flapper wheel failed to get it to bare steel, although I did use it on the whole bed to knock a lot of the build up off.


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