One of them new magic sponge kitchen cleaners (in the sink), then back to black
At Last......Putting it back together
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Hi Ben,
One of them new magic sponge kitchen cleaners (in the sink), then back to black
One of them new magic sponge kitchen cleaners (in the sink), then back to black
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Re: At Last......Putting it back together
Bernie, do you think you might be a little bit OCD 
"Turned out nice again"
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Only a littlepablo wrote:Bernie, do you think you might be a little bit OCD
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Just having a go at cleaning and tidying this up...

I have soaked it in hot water, brushed it and it still looks crap
I am not giving up yet (but I am not far away)](./images/smilies/eusa_wall.gif)

I have soaked it in hot water, brushed it and it still looks crap
I am not giving up yet (but I am not far away)
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radiators are bastards to sort out.
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Hi Ben,
I am looking at it thinking this is going to be the worst bit of my bike, and I am not very happy about it
What are my options?
I am looking at it thinking this is going to be the worst bit of my bike, and I am not very happy about it
What are my options?
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you could send it to someone like aaron rads and get it reconditioned. Considering the standard we're talking on you're project, I certainly think it's worth contacting them and asking for a quote.
http://www.aaronradiator.co.uk/
They will be making my custom radiator for my race bike.
http://www.aaronradiator.co.uk/
They will be making my custom radiator for my race bike.
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It's worth a try, not sure how you're misses is about domestic appliance abuse though Berniepablo wrote:Dishwasher.
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I have seen the standard of you rebuild Bernie, and know why you are not happy with it.
You could stay at it, soak it in warm water and use a pick to get the crap out - slow and tedious.
When the stone guard is on over it, it would not draw the eye, maybe it would be ok until a NOS one turns up?
It only looks bad because the rest is so good
You could stay at it, soak it in warm water and use a pick to get the crap out - slow and tedious.
When the stone guard is on over it, it would not draw the eye, maybe it would be ok until a NOS one turns up?
It only looks bad because the rest is so good
I used to be undecided, but now I am not so sure.
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The missus is the dishwasher, so I need another planpablo wrote:Dishwasher.
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I had another look at my one, It was the same as yours and is now clear.
I used a stiff bristled scrubbing brush, bit bigger than a nail brush - and went from top to bottom, trying to push the bristles between the fins. Plenty of hot water and it will come good.
The fins can take a bit of scrubbing once you go from top to bottom.
I used a stiff bristled scrubbing brush, bit bigger than a nail brush - and went from top to bottom, trying to push the bristles between the fins. Plenty of hot water and it will come good.
The fins can take a bit of scrubbing once you go from top to bottom.
I used to be undecided, but now I am not so sure.
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Cheers Dmac,
I have my eye on the missus steam cleaner, it has some nice brush attachments that I think will do the job.
I have my eye on the missus steam cleaner, it has some nice brush attachments that I think will do the job.
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for work I clean blocked rad's from forklifts with spraying brake cleaner on the blockages and then blow compressed air from the rear. but guess that the the dirt just needs to be wet. the most horrible part of your job is after that it's clean, straightening all the little fin's with a small screwdriver ](./images/smilies/eusa_wall.gif)
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