When you finish, remove that lockdown bar receiver and give it an Evaporust bath. You'll be glad you did.
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When you finish, remove that lockdown bar receiver and give it an Evaporust bath. You'll be glad you did.
If you take some wet/dry sandpaper to the lockdown bar receiver, you can even out some of the differences caused by the rust removal. Sure, you're the only one who will ever see it, but if you're like me, you'll want it to look as good as it can.
Quoted from phergott:Receiver, is that the narrow strip of metal mounted underneath the piece I derusted that slides with the lever handle?
No, the actual upper part is what I'm talking about. The narrow strip below is the lock mechanism. I was talking about the discoloration left when the rust was dissolved by the Evaporust. The upper part that shows.
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