Oxidisation... How can i get get rid of it?

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Re: Oxidisation... How can i get get rid of it?

Postby the kid » Wed Oct 29, 2008 5:31 am

Slow and wobbly wrote:Polishing alloy parts is involved and requires knowledge, experience, persistance and specialised equipment to achieve a satisfactory result.


Geez Mr Wobbly , where on earth would you find someone with those attributes . :roll: Thought the last bloke who had all those qualities got nailed to a cross and even he didn,t have a buff !
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Re: Oxidisation... How can i get get rid of it?

Postby Smitty » Wed Oct 29, 2008 6:08 am

Slow and wobbly wrote:
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lifeofcrimeguy wrote:Warning. Relevent thread hijack alert.
Works for aluminium too? Not for oxidation obviously but for getting rid of that baked on dirtiness?

...yup 8)


Will make it appear brighter but will not remove it.


does......
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Re: Oxidisation... How can i get get rid of it?

Postby Slow and wobbly » Wed Oct 29, 2008 7:51 pm

Smitty wrote:
does....... fuck all but make you feel good about your efforts for the next week or so......

I concur!
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Re: Oxidisation... How can i get get rid of it?

Postby photomike666 » Thu Oct 30, 2008 6:42 pm

Slow and wobbly wrote:
Smitty wrote:
does....... fuck all but make you feel good about your efforts for the next week or so......

I concur!


Welcome back to the forum Adrian, nice to see you making some new friends :lol:

As Adrian so rightly said Autosol will give a cleaner brigher effect, but it will be far from a mirror polish. It does remove some of the tarnish, but it does not affect the surface of the metal. Only the really messy polishing 'soaps' will do that if combined with a polishing wheel. Fuggin hard work and plenty messy, but a longer lasting effect.

Now we've got that sorted, Adrian, can we organise a time when I can come round with a wad of cash and a slab so we can look at that gearbox, or should I just come and collect it so it's not clogging up your garage?
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