Hey folks! Recently bought myself a dremel to speed up grinding down to the pitting.
I usually take BKF with WD40 paste and a rough bristle tooth brush. If its bad, I usually let it sit in CLR or vinegar for a bit then hit it with a scouring pad. Hand sand with 120 if pitting is heavy the progress while lubing with windex or wd40 up to 7kgrit sandpaper (Extremely time consuming. A good 10-14h for my first restoration).
What abrasives and polishes would you recommend for coating the dremel? If not, what liquids?
Ive seen restorations protect the blade with nickel plating solution or something akin to that? (Any how to links appreciated)
I havent moved on to electrolysis derusting since I dont have a car battery charger. If there are different metgods to it, Im all ears.
TLR: What abrasives do you recommend and for what situation would you use another? (chemical AND abrasive, high and low recommendations)
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I usually take BKF with WD40 paste and a rough bristle tooth brush. If its bad, I usually let it sit in CLR or vinegar for a bit then hit it with a scouring pad. Hand sand with 120 if pitting is heavy the progress while lubing with windex or wd40 up to 7kgrit sandpaper (Extremely time consuming. A good 10-14h for my first restoration).
What abrasives and polishes would you recommend for coating the dremel? If not, what liquids?
Ive seen restorations protect the blade with nickel plating solution or something akin to that? (Any how to links appreciated)
I havent moved on to electrolysis derusting since I dont have a car battery charger. If there are different metgods to it, Im all ears.
TLR: What abrasives do you recommend and for what situation would you use another? (chemical AND abrasive, high and low recommendations)
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