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How to remove oxidation from baked on metal surface
Dear Mr. Fowler,
My name is Ted. I own a large industrial building with a standing seam prepainted metal roof. Over the last 10 years, a level of oxidation has built up on the painted surface, and I am trying to find a product that I can spray on or roll on or mop on and rinse off to eliminate the oxidation to return to a shiny painted surface.
Purchase a lot of paint - Los Angeles, California, USA
November 15, 2009
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