Alcohol and e-bay
Did some research into this and it looks just the job, Thanks a bunch for the advicemikeb wrote:Jon nothing like bringing a old bike back to life if you get some oxallic acid which you can get of eBay put the chrome parts in a bath ( not the one you use) leave the parts for 12 hours in it and they come up like new.

russ979 wrote:
Oxalic acid is what I use to shift stubborn burnt on brake dust (i.e. Iron deposits are dissolved by it) so go very, very careful Jon. Great on certain metal finishes but it will eat through bare mild steel in no time at all.
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That's good to know Stu, cheers 
Although just using tin foil to clean up the chrome has worked remarkably well so far. I did doubt its use when my bro mentioned using it, but by Jove it's almost a miracle cure for the brown devil that is rust.
http://www.robertscycle.com/chrome-clean.html

Although just using tin foil to clean up the chrome has worked remarkably well so far. I did doubt its use when my bro mentioned using it, but by Jove it's almost a miracle cure for the brown devil that is rust.
http://www.robertscycle.com/chrome-clean.html
I didn't fit on them when I was 'little' and I am sure as hell I won't do now. I lusted after BMXs as a kid and loved the Haro's and Rayleigh's, GT's of the day.
Uber cool.
Uber cool.
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