Pulling back the years off stock 2ltr fuchs?, Tips? |
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Pulling back the years off stock 2ltr fuchs?, Tips? |
computers4kids |
Mar 19 2010, 07:41 AM
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In the past I've restored fuchs but have always removed the anodizing and polished the wheels.
I have a set of fuchs that are in beautiful condition but their discolored with grime etc from 35 years. Do you have any tips for getting the wheels back to the original anodized look by just removing the layers of grime etc? Steel wool? 2000 grit wet and dry? Media blast with ? |
hydroliftin |
Mar 19 2010, 06:26 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 378 Joined: 8-November 06 From: Vallejo, CA Member No.: 7,180 Region Association: Northern California |
In the past I've restored fuchs but have always removed the anodizing and polished the wheels. I have a set of fuchs that are in beautiful condition but their discolored with grime etc from 35 years. Do you have any tips for getting the wheels back to the original anodized look by just removing the layers of grime etc? Steel wool? 2000 grit wet and dry? Media blast with ? Oxiclean and a scotchbrite pad. |
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