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Maxz695
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OK I saw an episode of American restorations and found a very interesting fact and it has been tryed but not proven. I want to solder my trigger wires that have good insulation 3/4th,s of the length of the leads, and not sure about the wire corrosion of the copper. I hear alot of posts saying the copper won,t accept solder. The fact I learned and tryed on a corroded penny worked wonders. Try this Put Ketchup on the corroded penny and within minutes it will look like new. If I was to use this technique on the wires and then use a solvent to clean away the ketchup, then use paste it should solder as a new peice of copper right? I had to form this in a question to get this info out there for those trying to save an old part and alot of $$$ Cha Ching. I have yet to do this and will post before and after photos of the job if successfull I would recommend it as a cure for some componants of a decent condition other than corroded to the point of no return. Does anyone have knowledge of this not being true? This will also make your corroded water tube look like brand new. I used to be a steel wool guy when it came to soldering but those days are over.