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Old 10-27-2009, 04:18 PM   #1
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place to clean up rusty parts

does anyone know or can recommend a place in NJ that can de-rust, clean and plate parts? i'm having trouble cleaning the hard lines for my factory oil cooler and various other parts. any help is appreciated.
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Old 11-04-2009, 09:39 AM   #2
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Re: place to clean up rusty parts

If the rust isn't that bad, why don't you buy a soda blaster and do the work yourself and probably save yourself some money along the way. After that, buy some POR15, and coat whatever you like to protect it from rust ever forming again. It's a poorman's powdercoating, but it works forever. As far as buying a soda blaster, look online or i'm not sure if they are in Jersey, but Harbor Freight is great for cheap tools.
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Old 11-04-2009, 05:25 PM   #4
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If the rust isn't that bad, why don't you buy a soda blaster and do the work yourself and probably save yourself some money along the way. After that, buy some POR15, and coat whatever you like to protect it from rust ever forming again. It's a poorman's powdercoating, but it works forever. As far as buying a soda blaster, look online or i'm not sure if they are in Jersey, but Harbor Freight is great for cheap tools.
Thanks redta for the advise! i've been doing the de-rusting thing for almost a year now, plus recently i keep getting bit in my driveway by something and removing road tar is a PITA. I know, i'm feel lazy but if there's a place that can do it quicker and better i'll gladly pay them. yes there is a harbor freight tool store near me, but i go there when i'm desperate because all their tools are made in china and i like to by USA.
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Re: place to clean up rusty parts

I hear that, i use their tools as usually a disposable tool, or something that couldn't fail even if it was better quality. Might want to google restoration shops and things like that, might come up with something there or in the yellow pages.
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