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Old 09-06-2015, 05:36 PM   #1
Dan in Pasadena
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Questions - Small Item Refinishing - What Did You Do?

Today I stripped one of my doors to drop off at the blaster and then take to the painter this week.

If you've done this you know there are the large window winding mechanisms/hardware, the hinges, and windwing assemblies. But there are also little screws that hold the upper part of the windwing assemblies, little clips/clutch head screws that hold weatherstripping at the curves on the door, and the larger clutch head screws.

I plan to have the winder mechanisms and hinge assemblies blasted when the doors are done but the small stuff is too tiny to use my wire wheel and yet it's still rusty. It's all labeled and stored in ziplock baggies. Did you use one of those Harbor Frieght sonic cleaners, or soak in some kind of cleaner? I want to clean things up as I go and store them for reassembly use later.
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