wolften
7th March 2013, 09:16 AM
Hey all...
Hope this is the right place for this...
I have been charged to clean and refinish (clear coat) these bronze memorial plaques.
256825
I'm sure it's bronze, I tried the scratch test on the back and it is quite hard.
The plaques have/did have a clear coat so this needs to be removed as well.
So my questions to the collective are...
...my best way to clean off the old clear finish and associated gunk...
...a clear coat that will last more than a few years.
I'm not sure where these plaques will finish up, being exposed to the elements 24/7 or under cover, so I'd rather do a good job the first time.
Oh BTW there are 23 plaques to do and are 60mmx40mm.
I have an unopened jar of "White Knights Concrete Etcher", which is a citrus based cleaner.
How about Nappy San which is a oxalic acid based cleaner?
I have pool acid as well.
Most importantly, after all the hard cleaning work is done, A quality clear coat is required... suggestions?
Cheers
Glenn
Hope this is the right place for this...
I have been charged to clean and refinish (clear coat) these bronze memorial plaques.
256825
I'm sure it's bronze, I tried the scratch test on the back and it is quite hard.
The plaques have/did have a clear coat so this needs to be removed as well.
So my questions to the collective are...
...my best way to clean off the old clear finish and associated gunk...
...a clear coat that will last more than a few years.
I'm not sure where these plaques will finish up, being exposed to the elements 24/7 or under cover, so I'd rather do a good job the first time.
Oh BTW there are 23 plaques to do and are 60mmx40mm.
I have an unopened jar of "White Knights Concrete Etcher", which is a citrus based cleaner.
How about Nappy San which is a oxalic acid based cleaner?
I have pool acid as well.
Most importantly, after all the hard cleaning work is done, A quality clear coat is required... suggestions?
Cheers
Glenn