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Daniel Jessup (3/5/2013)
Was that question for me or for Rono?That would have been for either/or both of you. Thanks for answering. While I'm thinking about coating for hardware, have either of you (or anyone) used Eastwoods Metal Blackening kit? (Black oxide) http://www.eastwood.com/metal-blackening-system-set.html Supposed to help protect against rusting. Sorry for the detour.
"The Master Cylinder" Enjoying life at the beach in SOCAL 
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I haven't purchased any of TP Tools painting supplies (yet). I did buy their Soda Master unit baking soda blasting. The set-up was easy and the baking soda takes carbon off valves and pistons easily and I've used it on distributors too. The baking soda can only be used once, it's non-recyclable. It turns to dust in the cabinet and quickly clogs the filter on the vacuume and makes the motor start to over heat. I don't think there is anythig you can do about that other than to clean the filter often if you are doing alot of soda blasting. Rono
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