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Fwd: Magic Eraser on Rims?
I have ni idea what the effect of the eraser is on the rims, but if
the water mains is metal, you may not have to drive a 9 foot stake into
the ground.
Just make sure you connect the grounding strap to the metal that goes
into the ground, in case some non-metallic plumbing has been added.
Jean-Claude
84 8v
Chris Bennett a ?crit :
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Chris Bennett <scirocco16vr32@gmail.com>
> Date: Jul 4, 2006 10:13 AM
> Subject: Magic Eraser on Rims?
> To: Scirocco List <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
>
> Has anyone tried this? I got them at Walmart and tried them on one of the
> curb-rashed teardrops. It was pretty amazing how EASILY it cleaned
> them--they actually shined. It says it can damage finish/paint on premium
> wheels but I didn't see that it would really hurt anything on an old rim
> anyway. I can't see damage to the clear coating on the rim... In fact
> they
> looked pretty new other than the curb rash. Very shiny... mmm.... shiny.
>
> Replaced a clutch cable this weekend, and I rewired my extra cigarette
> lighter/power port. Been dealing with this new house (renting) that has NO
> grounding ANYWHERE. 90 year old house and it is exempted from current
> electrical code--for the most part. I have found the ancient art of
> grounding straps and plumbing to be my friend. I have no desire to drive a
> 9 foot copper grounding stake in the ground myself so I think I am going to
> raise hell with the owner soon.
>
> Chris
>