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Post by redrooster on Aug 15, 2011 11:03:35 GMT -5
I used some vinegar to clean some old and newer traps. Here is what I used and how they turned out. Cheap vinegar is $2.19 per gallon here Look at the scum floating on top after the traps had been in the vinegar for 48 hours. I did not take a before shot, but they were way worse off than this 2 year old MB550 After a 48 hour soak and rinsing... Rinse well with a little pressure. This trap is a #2 square jaw victor and maybe 25 years old or more A few I did not rinse, they rusted a little too much for my liking, so I put them back in the vinegar for a few hours and will rinse throughly After each 9 or 10 traps, pour the venegar through a cloth filter to clean it up.
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Post by haydenmekeland on Aug 15, 2011 13:40:16 GMT -5
good deal man, i did mine a while ago i just need to wax and dye now.
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Post by brandonk on Aug 15, 2011 19:47:04 GMT -5
the vinegar works good on traps thats how i did mine
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Post by bigtwinhd on Aug 15, 2011 19:51:34 GMT -5
Works great. I did some a couple years ago, then ended up doing some nasty old skidder chains, old tools, random junk. Should fill the pool and drive my pickup into it.
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