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rust in hex head bolts
What do you use to remove the rust when rust is in the head of a hex head bolt? The chrome bolts on my switch controls have rust in them.
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Rust remover for boats, and a Q tip.
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WD-40 and a Q-tip
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Rust remover for boats, and a Q tip.
That works good and so does Q tip and WD-40.
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Good question! I have the same problem since I took my scooter to Daytona in December. Must be the salty air.
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Its all the cheap, made in china hardware that the MOCO is using
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silver model paint or finger nail polish and then some clear finger nail polish to keep it from coming back (too soon).
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