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27th July 2009, 12:49 PM #1New Member
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steel hardwear restore
Restoring an old 40's kitchen cabinet and was looking for a quick way to clean up the hinges, catches etc. I have been using the wire wheel method and thought their must be an easier way.. I remeber using coke to brighten up fish hooks.
Anyone with any tricks of the trade? Artfuliron.
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27th July 2009, 06:18 PM #2
Here is the method I use...
- Use a caustic soda bath. BUT USE CAUTION
- Granular caustic soda is available from hardware stores, mix in a 5l or 20l plastic drum. Proportions by experiment. KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN
- Tie components on tiewire and suspend in mixture for a few hours
- All the paint will be softened and may fall off.
- Wash well with a hose outside. USE SAFETY GOGGLES
- Finish in the laundry tub using soapy steel wool.
- All paint will be removed and if brass will look good.
- If steel, maybe spray paint with black or Machine Grey. Or gold to pretend a brass finish.
- Brass items can be antiqued using an antiquing product. ( I find leadlighting black patina acid the best.)
Hap
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27th July 2009, 07:00 PM #3
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