Re: [CR]RE: naval jelly / Quick Glo (John Wilson)

(Example: Framebuilders:Alberto Masi)

Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 17:41:44 -0800
From: "eric meddaugh" <eric.meddaugh@gmail.com>
To: "wilsonjw50@aol.com" <wilsonjw50@aol.com>, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR]RE: naval jelly / Quick Glo (John Wilson)
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John & Jay,

Pretty expensive though, eh? Is it actually 7 times better?

Eric Meddaugh (last night in) Incline Village, NV ---

On 11/4/06, wilsonjw50@aol.com <wilsonjw50@aol.com> wrote:
>
> brendan casey <onlyofyou@gmail.com> wrote:
> >has anyone ever used this for rust removal on bikes? on chrome?<
>
> Jay Sexton answered: >A better alternative (I think, anyway) is a product
> called Quick Glo. It's a non toxic paste that lifts rust. I have used it
> on very rusty chromed rims and cranks and the results are astounding.<
>
> I'll have to go with Jay on this one. I started using Quick Glo back in my
> '60s-'70s bike shop days, great for all those chrome Schwinn fenders and
> rims. My last purchase was a few months back on ebay, but I believe a google
> search will reveal other sources.
> Regards,
> John Wilson
> Greensburg, PA
> USA
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