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Cleaning Rollers
Posted by:
Joe Willsen
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Date: July 05, 2017 01:58PM
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Hi Gents..I salvaged these along with 3 uni butts from some garage sale rods this past weekend. Any ideas on how best to clean them up without abrasives? Anything I can just soak them in? Thanks in advance for your input. Joe Re: Cleaning Rollers
Posted by:
Matthew Pitrowski
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Date: July 05, 2017 02:24PM
you could use citrus strip from the home improvement store and soak them and then use a old tooth brush to scrub the excess off rinse them with clear water let them dry and you should be good to go The best day to be alive is always tomorrow !! Think out side the box when all else fails !!! Wi. Re: Cleaning Rollers
Posted by:
Chuck McIntyre
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Date: July 05, 2017 02:25PM
As you didn't define clean them up,I will give you the overall picture from my perspective.
First,I remove the rollers,cleaning any epoxy that may have gotten on there during the original finishing process. Then I clean any epoxy off the guide frames. I use an exacto knife with a #11 blade. At this point,I will remove the rollers sleeve. If the first few prove difficult to remove,I typically trash them and order new ones. Do what you wish to in that regard. I then soak both frames and rollers for a short time in vinegar. My final step is to polish the cleaned up roller frames with an untreated polishing wheel in a dremel type tool. Once the guides are wrapped and finished,I will add the rollers to the guides. I hope this helps. Re: Cleaning Rollers
Posted by:
Norman Miller
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Date: July 05, 2017 03:28PM
I have had good results using Corrosion X. Will remove corrosion and lubricate. Good stuff for anything used in the marine environment.
[www.corrosionx.com] Norm Re: Cleaning Rollers
Posted by:
Jay Lancaster
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Date: July 05, 2017 07:39PM
Id go the corrosionX rout. Use a toothbrush for stubborn spots. Replace the bushuings if the roller is frozen or difficult to remove. Re: Cleaning Rollers
Posted by:
Dennis Danku
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Date: July 05, 2017 09:04PM
KROIL Dennis J. Danku (Sayreville,NJ) Re: Cleaning Rollers
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: July 05, 2017 09:21PM
Joe ,
Take them over to your favorite jeweler. Ask them to drop the guides into their ultra sound cleaner for a day or so. I expect that they will come out sparkling and if you know the jeweler, will not charge you an arm and a leg. Take care Re: Cleaning Rollers
Posted by:
Joe Willsen
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Date: July 06, 2017 09:38AM
Thanks everybody for the responses. I really appreciate it. I have lots of options. Re: Cleaning Rollers
Posted by:
Russell Brunt
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Date: July 06, 2017 05:48PM
Joe, from what I see these look to be chrome plated brass. IMHO once the chrome has worn through all hope is lost. I hope I am wrong. Russ in Hollywood, FL. Re: Cleaning Rollers
Posted by:
Joe Willsen
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Date: July 07, 2017 09:26AM
Russell Brunt Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Joe, from what I see these look to be chrome > plated brass. IMHO once the chrome has worn > through all hope is lost. I hope I am wrong. Russell......that was why I didn't want to use abrasives on them but they are definitely Aftco ......did they make chrome plated rollers? Re: Cleaning Rollers
Posted by:
Chuck McIntyre
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Date: July 07, 2017 10:43PM
Russ,you are correct. Those are chrome plated brass.
Joe, yes they did. At least if you are referring to the frames. I can't attest to the makeup of the rollers themselves. Re: Cleaning Rollers
Posted by:
Joe Willsen
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Date: July 10, 2017 01:42PM
Guys.....just a follow up. Corrosion X is awesome!
One or two guides were worn down to the brass but the rest look new. Thanks all. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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