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Yeah, those needle scalers kick ass. I think somebody stole mine, I can't find it. :lazer:

They stole your pic of it too. All they left was box with a red X in it.

EDIT Oh, the smiley showed up now.
 

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There is one that is easy and takes very little elbow grease, the electrolyte bucket and a battery charger. Works really good on parts that can be removed, or i guess if you had a big enough bucket the whole truck.
 

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There is one that is easy and takes very little elbow grease, the electrolyte bucket and a battery charger. Works really good on parts that can be removed, or i guess if you had a big enough bucket the whole truck.

Yeah, somebody here said to back my Burb into a swimming pool and do that. :shitsweak: :roflbow:
 

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There is one that is easy and takes very little elbow grease, the electrolyte bucket and a battery charger. Works really good on parts that can be removed, or i guess if you had a big enough bucket the whole truck.

Yep, I've got a couple of Electolysis threads on this forum somewhere. And there really are people who do this process to whole car bodies. I figured car bodies would be to thin to do it, but no, it can be done apparently. But, fact of the matter, once the metal is eaten away, it's to late.
 

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por 15 nuf said

or chassis saver(same as por15) from magnet paints same place that makes the monstaliner that i have been braggin on
 

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Por 15 and products alike don't replace eaten away metal. Good for prevenative use, but one the damage is to far gone, it's to far gone.
 

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