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bombboy

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But not the sought after 12oz.

This is 7 oz and is dated 59. Comes from Palatine Bridge NY, another close enough local.

Now the question, any way to get the discoloration/stain out of the acl? Looks like it sat face down in the dirt and has darkened.

Mark

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Mark ~

Under similar circumstances I always start with a 24 hour soaking in "Distilled White Vinegar" and then (if necessary) work my way up to the stronger stuff from there. 9 out of 10 times the vinegar works great ... especially on rust!

Good luck.

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Thanks Bob, I'll give it a shot. I must have found this bottle back in the 70's, been packed away since then.

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