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 Originally Posted by No Butt No Putt
Get it damp and sprinkle baking soda on it and smear it around and let it set for a few minutes. This will neutralize the acid. Then you can do what ever you like to it. Polish back, paint, powder coat, what ever. But you need to neutralize the acid first.
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 Originally Posted by gn7
Get it damp and sprinkle baking soda on it and smear it around and let it set for a few minutes. This will neutralize the acid. Then you can do what ever you like to it. Polish back, paint, powder coat, what ever. But you need to neutralize the acid first.
After it's neutralized I can just polish over the corroded parts? It will polish back out?
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 Originally Posted by No Butt No Putt
After it's neutralized I can just polish over the corroded parts? It will polish back out?
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That's probably going to require more than just hitting it once with mothers.
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 Originally Posted by Sharp shooter
That's probably going to require more than just hitting it once with mothers.
I have a polishing wheel and compounds.
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 Originally Posted by No Butt No Putt
I have a polishing wheel and compounds.
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Yeah, it will polish back
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