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Old 10-17-2017, 08:00 AM
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Brushed a coat of the Por-15 on this morning.
 
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Nice work. I want your shop.
 
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Nice work. I want your shop.



Thank you!! Need to go through and throw out thought....
 
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That's it!! I took a trashcan, filled it with water and about a half box of "arm & hammer, washing soda" I got mine at my local wal-mart. Its with the laundry detergents etc. Cost less then $4.00 for a 55oz box.
You simply hook the part you want to clean to the negative cable. Hook the positive to a piece of bare steel, ie, not galv, painted, etc. Then just turn the charger on and wait 8 hrs or so.
I can supply more details if anyone is interested.
More details please. I may try this. Did you try using different amp outputs on the charger?
 




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