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Unread 11-29-2010, 08:10 PM   #1
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Greg, Go to the home page...Go to FAQ....Tenth question down should help you out.

How about joining the PGCA?....
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If you try bronze wool and gun oil, or No. 9 solvent, you will be surprised at how much crud you can take off without damaging the aged patina and/or bluing. I use brass scrapers for scaly rust, followed by the bronze wool. Good luck. Cheers!
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If you try bronze wool and gun oil, or No. 9 solvent, you will be surprised at how much crud you can take off without damaging the aged patina and/or bluing. I use brass scrapers for scaly rust, followed by the bronze wool. Good luck. Cheers!
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Where can you find bronze wool? I've looked for it and haven't been able to find it. Eric
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Greg, Go to the home page...Go to FAQ....Tenth question down should help you out.

How about joining the PGCA?....
Thank you; becoming a member is one of my goals for the year. When I go to the FAQ, all I get is a search page, which yields zip when I try disassembly, cleaning, etc. ?
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Greg, That's strange. I don't think it's for member's only. Maybe John will weigh in here.
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Thank you; becoming a member is one of my goals for the year. When I go to the FAQ, all I get is a search page, which yields zip when I try disassembly, cleaning, etc. ?
I looked at this and it looks like the instructions that I found and linked to in google books was changed and the instructions are no longer available. I removed the FAQ link to the google book.
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