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67 Nova Boy 02-11-2020 02:55 AM

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Originally Posted by JKZ27 (Post 1482898)
Pics.

Thank you for posting the pictures...they do look great! You did a very nice job with the

labels. Think I will get some TSP and see how it works.

Dave
67 Nova Boy

Burd 02-11-2020 01:06 PM

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After I clean mine up, I find a guy selling seat belt webbing and the thread, his dad worked for Fisher Body, $10. Lol. Packard Prov grounds I find the best stuff.

SS427 02-11-2020 01:24 PM

If all that they need is a thorough cleaning (chrome and labels are in good shape) I run mine thru the dishwasher on high heat, with extra wash cycle. They really clean up nice and I don't have to put any effort in them.

67 Nova Boy 02-11-2020 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by SS427 (Post 1482923)
If all that they need is a thorough cleaning (chrome and labels are in good shape) I run mine thru the dishwasher on high heat, with extra wash cycle. They really clean up nice and I don't have to put any effort in them.

That is an idea! Never thought of that! Yes..all good, just dirty. Won't shrink them in any way with the high heat?

Dave
67 Nova Boy

67 Nova Boy 02-11-2020 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Burd (Post 1482921)
After I clean mine up, I find a guy selling seat belt webbing and the thread, his dad worked for Fisher Body, $10. Lol. Packard Prov grounds I find the best stuff.

Any 67 Black?

Dave
67 Nova Boy

Burd 02-11-2020 09:10 PM

I got a roll of green, the guy had like 3 other colors, he had black, red, light blue and Camel. I should have bought some. But I’m trying to stop buying stuff that’s not for my car. Lol

Burd 02-11-2020 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by 67 Nova Boy (Post 1482925)
That is an idea! Never thought of that! Yes..all good, just dirty. Won't shrink them in any way with the high heat?

Dave
67 Nova Boy

Dishwashers are great for parts and rims, just use crud cutter. use the pot scrubber cycle. Just don’t let the Mrs see you do it. Lmfao

SS427 02-11-2020 09:42 PM

I always put my belts on the upper rack to be safe. I use the fire department dish washer so I don't get into trouble with the Mrs......

Bill Pritchard 02-11-2020 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Burd (Post 1482985)
Just don’t let the Mrs see you do it.

Back in the mid-80's when I was restoring my 70 Hemi Challenger, my wife came home from work to find the black wrinkle finish paint on the rocker covers curing on low heat in the kitchen oven. Didn't prove especially popular, but both the rocker covers and the oven were just fine in the end.

Burd 02-12-2020 12:04 AM

Before my renal house was occupied, I cleaned my rims/tires in the kitchen sink. What a mess. :biggthumpup: Crud cutter worked well on the back sides.
One year at the nationals, my Room had a dishwasher, I ran all my parts I bought through before I left. Lmao.
If you could just use mineral spirts on the wash cycle it would be nice.


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