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Cox Engine of The Month
OEM Cox Bee Needle Valves 70% oo (surface rust)
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Rusty needle Valves
Rust on steel parts is most easily removed using a product call " EVAPO-RUST ". I have a pail of it, which may last forever for model use...but for what it's worth, no scrubbing is needed. Works on ALL steel parts too.
Cheers,
Paul
Cheers,
Paul
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Join date : 2011-09-24
Location : Leduc, Alberta Canada
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