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With a dumpster at hand I'm finally cleaning out a garage.
Came across a box 100? 150? of brand new military grey flashlights.Circa 1960-1970
These are the ones with extra lenses and even a spare bulb in its holder.
Problem is its about 30 years since selling them at the NY Boat show , and their all brass internal parts need a cleaning.
On some just putting in batteries , and it works fine.
Others need a bit of bronze wool touched to the bulb holder or battery spring.
Anyone think pouring CLR or some other chemical might work as a rapid way to clean them?
They will make great Xmas presents , IF I can get them all to work easily.
HELP
Came across a box 100? 150? of brand new military grey flashlights.Circa 1960-1970
These are the ones with extra lenses and even a spare bulb in its holder.
Problem is its about 30 years since selling them at the NY Boat show , and their all brass internal parts need a cleaning.
On some just putting in batteries , and it works fine.
Others need a bit of bronze wool touched to the bulb holder or battery spring.
Anyone think pouring CLR or some other chemical might work as a rapid way to clean them?
They will make great Xmas presents , IF I can get them all to work easily.
HELP