for that zamac look I would chuck them in a vib polisher with no added polishes after stripping the paint
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for that zamac look I would chuck them in a vib polisher with no added polishes after stripping the paint
1 thing to add, don't know if anyone does it here. If you have an old toaster oven, I think it would be a good idea to dry at a low temp to remove any residual moisture from the pores of the metal. I think that may be the reason for some restores to re-tone after some time has passed. Maybe clear before painting. <br>JMHO may work may not,<br><br>Cap
The thing that I've found to cause REtoning the fastest is to bring ANYthing water-based into contact with the cast .... including rinsing them in water.<br><br>
I had some water-based clear colors that I thought might work on a polished cast. It went on great and left a nice glossy finish. In a matter of six to eight months the ENTIRE car had toned - not just spots, but the whole thing !!!<br><br>
Ever since, I follow the "no water" rule religiously. No water-based strippers, no water-based rinses and no water-based finished .... chemical solvents all the way.<br><br><br>
Mark.
wow, this was just what i was looking for, and i didnt have to ask, thanxs guys
mitch