Tailvane Cleanup
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Tailvane Cleanup
I have two very old tailvanes that were stored in a barn in good condition but need cleaning.does anyone know what you use to clean the galvanize and logo without damaging them.
Re: Tailvane Cleanup
You might try spray on oven cleaner if it will get the baked on grit out of an oven and doesn't hurt the finish I'd thin it wouldn't take the galvanizing off nor the logo. I had a vane once that someone had painted. I used paint stripper and when I got the paint off the logo was still there. I was surprised.
Re: Tailvane Cleanup
Stiff brush and soap and water to start. More harsh measures gradually if needed. Mineral spirits, etc. Anything that is corrosive scares me.
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Re: Tailvane Cleanup
Thanks Wayne and windybob for the input well appreciated.
Re: Tailvane Cleanup
I have used Simple Green and a brush with good results.
It probably won't remove the tough grime but it is a degreaser.
Kenneth
It probably won't remove the tough grime but it is a degreaser.
Kenneth
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Re: Tailvane Cleanup
Thanks for the input Kenneth.I'll try a little bit of each idea and get back