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Results from my Rust Removal :D

Pretty happy with the turnout...it's much better than it was but I just couldn't get that bottom left corner clean... There was so much rust the initial batch of CLR just went brown and foamy, I had to clean it out and re-apply.

But, pretty happy with the results.

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Well it's going to be smaller, cheaper jobs like this for a while.

Contemplating clay-barring the car in an attempt to remove some of the stains from the paint. Never used clay before and I'm not sure if it'll do what I want... any advice?

Well it's going to be smaller, cheaper jobs like this for a while.

Contemplating clay-barring the car in an attempt to remove some of the stains from the paint. Never used clay before and I'm not sure if it'll do what I want... any advice?

I'm shit at all those cleaning sort of jobs I'm afraid.

I'm always worried I'll do it wrong and cause more long term harm than good i.e paint swirls, scratches etc.

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I personally get a very relaxing, sense of joy when cleaning my vehicles.

i'm far from a professional, but after watching Larry's videos and following his advice, I improved ten fold.

CBR RR 1000? Let's organise bike cruise [emoji28]




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