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<blockquote data-quote="erictetterton" data-source="post: 296258" data-attributes="member: 10483"><p>i just bought a brand new Alweld 1752 VV LA that was on clearance for $2500. It has been sitting in the weather for a couple years and has a chalky film on it that's hard to get off. What would work the best to get this off? I don't want to spend much $ so i have a few items at the house already. Greased Lightning, Dawn dish detergent, White Vinegar? what would you use? thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="erictetterton, post: 296258, member: 10483"] i just bought a brand new Alweld 1752 VV LA that was on clearance for $2500. It has been sitting in the weather for a couple years and has a chalky film on it that's hard to get off. What would work the best to get this off? I don't want to spend much $ so i have a few items at the house already. Greased Lightning, Dawn dish detergent, White Vinegar? what would you use? thanks [/QUOTE]
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