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100 Year Anniversary Pedals
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10-29-2011 11:27
Phil Bondi
What are these pedals made of?
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Keith McGavern
10-29-2011 12:49
I would try 0000 steel wool and Brasso in a non-invasive area. If it's real brass, you will know quickly enough. However, if the brass has been corroded over the years, even what I suggest will not return it to its full brass lustre. If it's plated, what I suggest is not going to help at all. Best!
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Keith McGavern
10-29-2011 12:49
I would try 0000 steel wool and Brasso in a non-invasive area. If it's real brass, you will know quickly enough. However, if the brass has been corroded over the years, even what I suggest will not return it to its full brass lustre. If it's plated, what I suggest is not going to help at all. Best!
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