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Restoring rusty chains

steelandcanvas

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I have found the easiest way is to put the chains in a cement mixer with a bag of sand for a couple of hours, they come out like brand new without any localided damage which blast or acid cleaner may create.
And if you don't have a cement mixer handy, put 'em in the clothes washer....maybe not, I think that's how I got banned.:oops:
 
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