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Re: [CBQ] Help with brass oxidation

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Subject: Re: [CBQ] Help with brass oxidation
From: "Eddie Stavleu" <eddiestavleu@bigpond.com.au>
Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 10:31:30 +1000
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Try  brown vinegar, it is slow but usually works

Eddie



  I'm just about done modifying and detailing an old NPP M4A and am 
  having some problems with oxidation on some of the solder joints. It 
  looks like a white powder that won't wash or scrub off. I've heard of 
  useing baking soda and water, but that did'nt work and neither did 
  brass polish. The baking soda seemed to have stoped it from getting any 
  worse, but I'm afraid to paint it until I can get it removed. Any ideas?

  Thanks, John. 



   

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