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Sorry Rob it is in used condition surrounded by fatty deposits. :(
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motorman wrote:Sorry Rob it is in used condition surrounded by fatty deposits. :(
...have you tried cleaning it with nail varnish remover.

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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:
motorman wrote:Sorry Rob it is in used condition surrounded by fatty deposits. :(
...have you tried cleaning it with nail varnish remover.

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I'd go gently first with soapy water and a very long bendy cotton bud.
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Try soaking it in alcohol
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fixer wrote:Try soaking it in alcohol
:lol: :lol:
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fixer wrote:Try soaking it in alcohol
It has been soaking in malt whiskey for decades so it has matured nicely I would guess. :D
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motorman wrote:
fixer wrote:Try soaking it in alcohol
It has been soaking in malt whiskey for decades so it has matured nicely I would guess. :D
i would say primed for the new owner
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fixer wrote:Try soaking it in alcohol
That was how it got surrounded by fatty deposits! :lol:

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Changing the subject somewhat, a fine selection of Superfast and some recently acquired regular wheels (eg D-Type Jag with red hubs), will be available courtesy of Moi this Sunday at Shepton Mallet. My last venture out until the NEC on 4th September. You can go back to the fatty deposits now...

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Thank's Stephen, I'd rather stick with the models, fatty deposists don't do a lot for me... :D

After seeing some of them at Sandown, I can reccomend any of them to our members and 'D' Types with Red wheels don't come by that often, so come on members snap this one up before its gone!

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