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Why bother?? It's an anchor for gosh sakes. Just use the damn thing and
forget about it. Butch "tony thomas" wrote in message news:8y%ve.95519$_o.76789@attbi_s71... As Doug said - use a wire brush in a drill. Once done - get some galvanize spray (from Lowes or wherever) and spray the anchor again to keep it from rusting. -- Tony my boats and cars at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com - "William Andersen" wrote in message news:HUWve.774$HV1.649@fed1read07... Any ideas on cleaning an anchor? My spare anchor, a small Danforth type, has never been used but is corroded. Probably from getting wet at the wash rack, I'm a trailer boater. I tried using my wife's Black & Decker Mouse with an abrasive pad but it was pretty ineffective. I'm thinking of buying a 4 1/2" angle grinder - I could probably find other uses for it around the garage. |
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