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Bakelite Shine

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How does one restore Bakelite to its original splendour? Is there some kind of polish for the job? I just like everything to look very new :D
Is rust infectious? My hands are turning red...
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Post by MoggyTech »

Polishing Mop with soapy water. Can be done witha Dremel style mop if a small part, and a mop on a bench grinder if a large part. Keep the revs down and the part moving to avoid overheating in one area.
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Thanks... That's what I needed. All right! I can see a Bakelite spree coming on... :)
Is rust infectious? My hands are turning red...
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Post by Bluesman »

Autosol chrome polish. Work it in just like you would do with dull chrome. Works wonders.

/Richard
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Post by jonathon »

Bluesman wrote:Autosol chrome polish. Work it in just like you would do with dull chrome. Works wonders.

/Richard
I'll second that, remarkably good :D :wink:

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Post by Orkney »

Wish i'd asked this before trying to clean the sterring wheel with a stainless steel scourer :-( think its plastic not bakey but i still ruined it just the same :-(
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Post by jonathon »

Kevin, if its not too scored you can wet flat with soapy water, use 600 grit paper working upto 1000 then polish up with Autosol :D
scourer indeed :roll: :roll: :lol:

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Post by Judge »

'Bull' and 'China Shop' come to mind :roll: :wink:
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Post by Orkney »

Well it wasnt that simple actually Grandad :-)
Thing was covered with hand grease or whatever it was - must have been 0.5mm+ thick in places - i know its a dirty place here but it had to go !
Tried soaking the wheel in a scalding bath, alln that did was soften it enought to be able to scrape it off. Then in with teh big guns - the dreaded scourer LOL

I now know i should have tried T cut or scratch remover or somesuch but live and learn :-)
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Post by Judge »

That reminds me, must get a stronger rod and line. Might even need a harness :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by jackkelleher »

Well, I can see some things I won't be trying, -ahem- :wink:
But Chrome polish sounds good!
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