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01-23-2011 11:43 PM
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I'd start by taking it apart and soaking everything (wood and metal parts) in paraffin (=kerosene) or white spirits (= turpentine substitute) or petrol (=gasoline). They won't dissolve the Indian paint or any other finish, but will soften the dried cosmoline
and similar crud. Then scrub everything with a bristle brush like a toothbrish. I agree 100% with what you say about refinishing / restoring - best avoided.
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I have removed thick caked cosmolene with a hair blow dryer (wife made me get my own). Melts the stuff and removes easily with a paper towel. I then surface clean the residue with turpentine and a coarse terrycloth towel. Works for me