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How about the rust removing solution used by njsteve in the other muscle thread. Should work great.
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Old 12-25-2006, 05:36 PM
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How about the rust removing solution used by njsteve in the other muscle thread. Should work great.

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Great Idea!
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How about the rust removing solution used by njsteve in the other muscle thread. Should work great.

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What exactly is NJSTEVE's solution?
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Old 12-26-2006, 09:09 AM
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Default Re: How can I clean a chambered exhaust system?

What do you all think about the plastic shot media concept?
It won't create excessive heat & possibly warp the pipes.
Personally, I just don't have any experience with it.

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Old 12-26-2006, 04:42 PM
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Steve... look at the thread on NJSteve's 72 T/A...
NJSteves 72 T/A
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Old 12-26-2006, 07:50 PM
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Can someone say WHICH PAGE # of NJSteves 72 T/A thread talks about rust removal ???
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Click the link above and that is the page that starts with the rust removal process...
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Can someone say WHICH PAGE # of NJSteves 72 T/A thread talks about rust removal ???

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Chuck;

Start here

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Default Re: How can I clean a chambered exhaust system?

I just read through the novel that Steve ( NJSTEVE ) posted
on his '72 T/A restoration. Tons of good information there.

I will try this rust remover: http://www.safestrustremover.com/ in the near future and I
will post my results for all to see.

Thanks again to all who chimed-in on this topic.

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Default Re: How can I clean a chambered exhaust system?

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What do you all think about the plastic shot media concept?
It won't create excessive heat & possibly warp the pipes.
Personally, I just don't have any experience with it.

Steve

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plastic media only removes paint... I highly doubt it will remove rust.
NJsteve's rust removing solution sounds like the best alternative to me
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