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Philbert's Chain Salvage Challenge
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<blockquote data-quote="MacAttack" data-source="post: 7393423" data-attributes="member: 166878"><p>Yeah the CLR doesn't seem like a good thing to use for this, it looks like I can get Metal Rescue or Evaporust on Amazon, might try one of those.</p><p>This particular chain will probably need some more elbow grease to get cleaned up and freed up. It seemed to be loosening up in the ATF, which doesn't surprise me as ATF has great anti-rust properties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacAttack, post: 7393423, member: 166878"] Yeah the CLR doesn't seem like a good thing to use for this, it looks like I can get Metal Rescue or Evaporust on Amazon, might try one of those. This particular chain will probably need some more elbow grease to get cleaned up and freed up. It seemed to be loosening up in the ATF, which doesn't surprise me as ATF has great anti-rust properties. [/QUOTE]
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