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Smokin' rivets?


eman1200

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Hard to tell without touching them, but that looks more like corrosion treatment spray (e.g., AC50, Corrosion-X etc)  wicking up through the rivets and seams which is normal after treatment for quite some time. When you look at the seams, you see the same oily looking residue on both sides and that's what what leads me to think that. If the a rivet is indeed smokin, it'll be a bit loose in the hole - these don't have that appearance nor the smoke trail that teg916 is showing - which is what you should see.

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That is a mix of corrosionX blended with the aluminum micro specks that are being cleaned out of the tight spaces...

My C would bleed for at least a Month after annual this way.

Smoking rivets look very similar for the same reasons, but don't stop a month after annual.

Clean and repeat..

Best regards,

-a-

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11 hours ago, carusoam said:

That is a mix of corrosionX blended with the aluminum micro specks that are being cleaned out of the tight spaces...

My C would bleed for at least a Month after annual this way.

Smoking rivets look very similar for the same reasons, but don't stop a month after annual.

Clean and repeat..

Best regards,

-a-

Some people complain that a good corrosion treatment weeps for a year or more.

-Robert

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On 2/4/2017 at 6:09 PM, Skmoore63 said:

I did Corrosion X over a year and a half ago and am still seeing rivets like that. You guys are on it. It does look bad when you first see it.

Another vote for this

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