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Post by Gold on Aug 22, 2005 0:04:24 GMT 8
Good to hear that MannyD, thanks for the updates:).
Gold
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Post by oldskul on Aug 22, 2005 19:48:22 GMT 8
greetings ser gold
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Post by oldskul on Sept 6, 2005 11:28:22 GMT 8
update: met ser JP yesterday, he gave me additional advice on maintaining chrome. this is a second hand advice because he said he got it from someone who deals professionally with chrome stuff. he said to maintain chrome, i can use soft cloth with little "gawgaw" (the powdery thing they use in laundry to stiffen clothes , then wipe the chrome with it. well i am going to try it with soc gaiking. i will update this thread with the results. ser JP, tnx tnx tnx
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Post by oldskul on Sept 6, 2005 14:20:30 GMT 8
update: it's been 30 days since i've used the dehumidifiers (and charcoal ), still no sign of fog or 'clouding' on the crome parts. important note: i've noticed recently, some of the chrome parts, specially thigh parts, extra shiny sila. parang slightly "wet look" un chrome. yeah, its true . probably due to the combine effect of the dehumidifiers and charcoal (me charcoal every corner ng every level nun display cabinet). i am really recomending the use of dehumidifiers (kudos to ser gold) and charcoal (if you're really desperate, like me , and soft gloves or flannel when handling your chogokins, to properly maintain the chrome parts (and painted zinc too) and prevent them from tarnishing or deteriorating. and never use cloth dampen with water and tide in cleaning ur chogokins and the insides of your display cabinets. regular, dry soft flannel would do. use one for your chogokins and one for your cabinet.
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Post by Gold on Sept 7, 2005 23:45:47 GMT 8
Good to hear the dehumidifiers ae working:)
Glad to meet you the other day Manny:)
Gold
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Post by oldskul on Sept 8, 2005 19:46:25 GMT 8
same here ser gold, as always, more power to you ser.
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