Those frames are anodized. You can clean residue that's one the surface,
but beyond that you would have to strip the anodizing.To clean it, I
would start with a mild cleaner or even Simple Green and work up from
there.
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Jim Johnson wrote:
> Spridgeteers,
>
> Yesterday I had some time and did a bunch of niggling little things on
> the Midget - stopping rattles, adjusting things...etc. I am now at
> the point where I can change out the windscreen with the spare that I
> have that is not cracked. I want to clean up the frame but am not
> sure what to use on it. Can anyone recommend something that will get
> rid of the tranish without making a mess or doing damage to the metal?
>
> Cheers!!
> Jim - 68 Midget in Dodge City
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