[CR] crusty bertin id/date, and advice

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Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2011 17:46:39 -0500
From: "Jay Love" <dontcallmejames@gmail.com>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: [CR] crusty bertin id/date, and advice


A recommendation for removing rust is oxalic acid (deck wash/wood bleach). If you search on bikeforums.net C&V, you will likely see a number of threads with instructions. It is effective in removing rust without affecting decals.

There are some good results soaking parts. Baby pools with a tarp liner works ok to soak frames. Just don't let the kiddies swim in the stuff. My frames were all originally in pretty rough condition, but cleaned-up well. A Frame is only original once, so it's worth checking this out...

For small areas, copper choreboy/pot cleaner, found in grocery stores, is ok. Steel wool is not recommended because it can stratch.

Jay Love (riding a once rusty, but original fleet of frejus) Philadelphia PA

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thank you for the info, chas and off-list responses i realized after i sold that bike to you it couldn't have found a better home. i read alot of cr last year! the C37 i sold you came to me from another list member here in portland. i'll look for the evapo-rust. the wire wheel seemed harsh to me too. is a wire wheel ever a good choice for removing paint or corrosion from frames? sounds like at leat nicer frames with lighter tubing maybe no?
anyone got thoughts on this?
thanks again!
david cox
portland, or
usa