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Old 18-08-12, 09:12
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yes you are correct but much cheaper and just as good if not better. Again if worried about the used leftover pour it in with motor oil and it can all go to the recycle depot or a gas staion that takes used motor oil. I can't say anything about the magic potions though...magic would be I get the job done with out finding another to do on it..hahaha
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In the carrier section you will see where they use ! part molasses and 10 parts water . Leave it sit for two weeks then put your thing in it and leave it for a couple of weeks ,it loosens it up and removes the rust .
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