Wednesday, January 8, 2014

HELP - We are planning a "kid bike" giveaway for our community. Anyone with experience?

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We are wanting donations or sponsorships from corportions like Wal-Mart, Target, etc. If we cannot get donations, maybe a discount rate for buying in bulk? Does anyone have experience in this? We're looking for suggestions/ideas. Thanks for your help in advance.


Answer
If you're looking for donations from retail stores like Wal-Mart, call those stores directly. Ask to speak with the store manager or co-manager. Some stores may have a designated person who handles community involvement instead of the store manager.

Provide them with the information like the organization you're with and what the event is. If you're not with a well-known charitable organization like the Boy/Girl Scouts, they may ask for a copy of your 501c form (a US tax form) which proves you're a non-profit organization.

Don't limit yourself to just retail stores either. There's many businesses who will gladly make donations if they're asked. Many places have a budget for community involvement and will gladly make donations within their company's guidelines.

If you're looking for ideas on businesses in your area who have good reputations for donations, try your local Chamber of Commerce. Usually those offices have good business relationships and contacts that can help out.

What is the best way to remove surface rust from chrome?




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I have a 1994 Dyno bike that was in storage for 15 years & has minor surface rust on the chrome frame & spokes. What's the best way to get it off & make the bike shine without hurting it?

Thanks!



Answer
I have restored several old bicycles that had some serious surface rust. I've used several techniques:
1. Brass wire wheel (or any soft metal). This works really well and really fast. BUT, if you hold it in one place too long or the chrome plating is poorly done, it will take off the chrome or discolor it. Try this on a part that is not visible before you do the important/visible stuff.
2. Oxalic Acid (also known as wood bleach - you can get it at any wood working shop or online). It's a powder you mix with water. If you can take the part off, this stuff is magic. I bought a little plastic kid pool at WalMart, dumped some of this stuff in it and put an old bike frame and wheels in to soak. Use a plastic brush and the rust comes right off. This is by far the bast way to get spokes on wheels clean. There are so many small nooks and crannies that a soaking method like this is awesome.
3. Naval Jelly and 0000 steel wool - also works well for parts that you can't put in a oxalic acid bath. Make sure you use 0000 (four zeros) steel wool. Anything less will scratch the chrome.

Which ever technique you use, make sure you treat the chrome when you are done. The rust will come back very quickly if you don't protect it.




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