Coke as a paint remover…
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We’re rehabbing a half bath right now. Karla’s painting the vanity raisin, and I was sent to buy new hinges and hardware since the hinges were painted over and the old handles were a little rusty. I was instructed to get something “distressed looking”. Sitting at Lowes looking at about $60 dollars worth of hardware, it occurred to me that the old stuff was perfect for what she wanted, it just needed a little TLC… So I picked up a wire brush and a bottle of Coke…
I’ll let you know how it looks in the morning….
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My grandfather used to tell me that Coke would take the rust off of old nuts and bolts.
It never seemed to work for me. I think he was just trying to discourage drinking Coke.
@Copper said in Coke as a paint remover…:
My grandfather used to tell me that Coke would take the rust off of old nuts and bolts.
It never seemed to work for me. I think he was just trying to discourage drinking Coke.
It’s already removed the white paint…
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I know Coke is good for cleaning camping food pots and utensils when you dont have a good water source or soap. Fill your pot with coke and put the utensils inside and they will all come out clean.
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Came out ok, no better than actual products meant to do the work…
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Came out ok, no better than actual products meant to do the work…
@LuFins-Dad said in Coke as a paint remover…:
Came out ok, no better than actual products meant to do the work…
But less smelly, and perhaps cheaper?
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Came out ok, no better than actual products meant to do the work…
@LuFins-Dad said in Coke as a paint remover…:
Came out ok, no better than actual products meant to do the work…
But a lot cheaper...
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@blondie said in Coke as a paint remover…:
Thanks. I’m going to try this.
What, the stripping of the paint or drinking the leftovers?