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<p>[QUOTE="mrweaseluv, post: 8647565, member: 40340"]tempted to soak it in green soap which will easily remove any wax and inks (or grease or oil) but not sure how the copper would react to it so won't risk it lol (and I'm talking US Navy Green Soap in the 5 gallon bucket not that 15% crap costco sells lol) We used to use straight GS to clean the old grease off the crane and winch cables on the ship.. was less nasty then using jp5 for the job (but not by much)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mrweaseluv, post: 8647565, member: 40340"]tempted to soak it in green soap which will easily remove any wax and inks (or grease or oil) but not sure how the copper would react to it so won't risk it lol (and I'm talking US Navy Green Soap in the 5 gallon bucket not that 15% crap costco sells lol) We used to use straight GS to clean the old grease off the crane and winch cables on the ship.. was less nasty then using jp5 for the job (but not by much)[/QUOTE]
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