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Old 05-03-2003, 10:24 AM   #17
Stroker
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I think minibike makes a very good point. I don't think it's practical to have a comercial blaster do half the frame. There's a good chance that they would do more harm than good. If you found someone who is really good and careful the price is going to be very expensive. Blasting it yourself is probably the best option if you had the equipment: air compressor, blaster, ect. The next best might be to clean it the best you can using ovencleaner high pressure washer and wire wheel and coat with your favorite magic rust potion. I've used the eastwood product before and it seemed to work well, and many swear by POR15, and Zero Rust. Good Luck..Stroker
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