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Re: polishing parts of cars

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Subject: Re: polishing parts of cars
From: Jerome Kaidor <mit-eddie!synoptics.com!jkaidor@EDDIE.MIT.EDU>
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 90 13:13:35 -0700
    It's true: corrosion takes the shine out of polished aluminum and brass
very quickly.  I would never bother to polish anything without at least covering
it with some clear lacquer, or maybe clear Krylon, to keep it shiny.  Another
alternative is chrome plating.  Aluminum _CAN_ be chrome plated, and then it
stays shiny.  Of course, chrome plating is hardly a hobbyist technique, so that
limits its use to those of us with deep pockets!  Another possibility is nickel
-plating, which _CAN_ be done at home.  There is a british company called 
"Dynic" that markets a home nickel-plating kit.  The nickel goes on dull, but 
can be
buffed up almost as shiny as chrome.  Dynic advertises in  Classic Bike 
magazine.
  - Jerry Kaidor ( 55 TR2, 58 MGA )


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