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Remove stains on fabric with Rit Super Stain Remover or Rit Color Remover before dyeing to achieve uniform color results. Rit Dye - Use these liquid dyes to dye your own fabric. Be sure to use enough dye for the weight or size of the project.
They have a nice yellow, that i do my teeth with.....
Last edited by dave higgins; 01/02/2017, 08:53 PM.
Remove stains on fabric with Rit Super Stain Remover or Rit Color Remover before dyeing to achieve uniform color results. Rit Dye - Use these liquid dyes to dye your own fabric. Be sure to use enough dye for the weight or size of the project.
They have a nice yellow, that i do my teeth with.....
Superstar Higgo. Was going to spray them tomorrow but will hold off and try the dye.
When I picked this up in boxes I thought I was in for another marathon rebuild like the Mk1 but everything was in such good condition all I had to do was piston, rings, seals, paint, and wheels.
Here it is, ready for Telford then ready for pre 77 and twinshock racing.
The other two Telford bikes are in the background.
Looks flippin' lovely mate, well done on another crackin' job!
The mudguards look mint now bud, how did you sort 'em out in the end....?
Regarding your pics problem, you can rotate the images in your laptop, as it looks as though Colin has done following downloading them and then re-uploading them for you, but having had similar probs myself recently, I've found that this doesn't always work when you try to attach them again....I think it may be the forum software 'doing it's thang'....
The best way round it is to always make sure that you take the shot with the camera in it's 'normal'/ horizontal position. The upload problem seems to happen when you do a 'David Bailey' and put the camera on it's side for those arty/contortionist viewpoints.....and it's less dangerous....
......or then again, ignore all that.......it could just be the wiskee gremlin.....again......
Yes indeed, a lovely bike Craig, rare too, and a real cracker to add to your ever growing collection. Hope you have loads of fun with it, and thanks for sharing the rebuild and all the great pics with everyone on here, like always.
Regarding your pics problem, you can rotate the images in your laptop, as it looks as though Colin has done following downloading them and then re-uploading them for you, but having had similar probs myself recently, I've found that this doesn't always work when you try to attach them again....I think it may be the forum software 'doing it's thang'....
Brian.
Yes, that is what I did. Had my work cut out figuring out which way up they were supposed to be though...
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