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Old 23-06-13, 13:05
Grant Bowker Grant Bowker is offline
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Originally Posted by warren brown View Post
I know at the National Museum of Australia - with some of the vehicles they have conserved they've left dirt on them. Any ideas?
That seems a bit extreme. Do they know at what period the dirt was deposited, wartime, during service, after service? And are they worrying about the coat of 2013 vintage dust gathering on top of it all?

I support removing the rat deposits - even a "healthy" rat can leave bad shit for humans in their shit and the acid in their piss can't be doing any good for your paint or sheet metal either.
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