6 Jul 2014 at 20:13 #1 davegt3 davegt3 Associate Joined 30 Dec 2010 Posts 173 Just wondering how everyone keeps there copper cooling blocks from tarnishing ?
6 Jul 2014 at 20:15 #2 davido_labido davido_labido Soldato Joined 17 Sep 2012 Posts 4,277 Location Derby I don't I prefer them a little 'run in' if I'm changing fluid colours though I clean them with tomato sauce. Not even kidding.
I don't I prefer them a little 'run in' if I'm changing fluid colours though I clean them with tomato sauce. Not even kidding.
6 Jul 2014 at 20:19 #3 EK_Derick EK_Derick Associate Joined 15 Nov 2013 Posts 84 Location Ljubljana Not much you can do other than take them out once or twice a year and give them a good cleaning. Ketchup if you're feeling lazy.
Not much you can do other than take them out once or twice a year and give them a good cleaning. Ketchup if you're feeling lazy.
6 Jul 2014 at 20:43 #4 davido_labido davido_labido Soldato Joined 17 Sep 2012 Posts 4,277 Location Derby I'm always feeling lazy.
6 Jul 2014 at 21:00 #5 davegt3 davegt3 Associate OP Joined 30 Dec 2010 Posts 173 Ketchup how did you discover that one lol. Was thinking of trying a metal polish?
6 Jul 2014 at 21:40 #6 scotsdragon scotsdragon Associate Joined 1 Apr 2013 Posts 2,159 Location Dundee, Scotland Its liquid its acid lol
6 Jul 2014 at 22:39 #7 davegt3 davegt3 Associate OP Joined 30 Dec 2010 Posts 173 Can you use some sort of clear coat or lacquer
8 Jul 2014 at 22:22 #9 Bubo Bubo Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 8,695 Location Scun'orp Store it in a complete vacuum. And in total darkness. And at -273.15 degrees celcius to be on the safe side.
Store it in a complete vacuum. And in total darkness. And at -273.15 degrees celcius to be on the safe side.
9 Jul 2014 at 20:58 #10 davegt3 davegt3 Associate OP Joined 30 Dec 2010 Posts 173 Lol yea might try that.
10 Jul 2014 at 08:04 #11 davegt3 davegt3 Associate OP Joined 30 Dec 2010 Posts 173 So any useful help