Paul Rochdale
Registered user
You painted it silver!
Nope, try again.
You painted it silver!
And this?
Enlighten us!Don't lose any bit from the clutch actuation gumminzez...that rubber is about £15 plus arm is about a ton and the springs and bearing make it an expensive 'loss' if the do go missing !!
Looking good btw![]()
OK, http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rub-n-Buff-Original-Metallic-Gilding-Wax-Gold-Silver-/190564980456
It's an art product made in the US and is carnuba wax with aluminium powder. I read about a chap using the stuff on his Boxer on ADVrider. What I did was to clean and degrease the gearbox and transmission as best as I could, then spent a while with steel wool and tiny brass brushes in a Dremel, but the alloy was permanently stained. The wax comes in a small tube but goes a long way. When applied with the finger it at first looks a bit fake, like silver painting, however when left to dry, it is then buffed up with a clean rag. The course as-cast surfaces stay a sort of flat silver but the smoother surfaces like the gearbox end plate gets a more realistic sheen.
I can see this would be a personal sort of thing and not everybody's cup of tea but for me it looks a lot better with it than without it. How it will stand up to weather and road dirt, I've no idea. I did spill a little paraffin on it which seemed to stain it but a few seconds with some more wax and it cleaned up nicely. It seems to 'soak into' the ally if that's possible.![]()
How it will stand up to weather and road dirt, I've no idea.
I hire my cleaning tank from Safetykleen and use their solvent. I think is refined paraffin. I've used it for years and it works better than anything except one of those heated, immersion tank things.
I went into our local SafetyKleen branch this morning and they were reluctant to sell me any as it's for trade use. The price covers delivery and collection of the waste fluid afterwards. As the minimum would be 25 litres anyway, it would have been too expensive for my needs. They recommended ordinary paraffin as their stuff, as you said, was simply refined paraffin.
I've just given some forks yokes painted only a couple of days ago with Silver Smooth Hammerite, a coat of Halfords Clear Lacquer. I now have a moist wrinkle finish.The can says " compatible with virtually all types of automotive finishes."
Apparently this isn't how I'm supposed to be spending my time - or something like that! Actually, however I was spending my time it would be viewed that way. Anyway I'm sick of the grief.

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