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Re: [SilverStreak] Everbrite finish review



I am going to do it. I agree nothing damages that surface. If something was applied 
that resulted in an undesirable appearance acetone would remove it with no problem. 
Of course do stay off the gold. 

----- Original Message -----
From: Eddie 
Date: Thursday, May 22, 2008 9:29
Subject: Re: [SilverStreak] Everbrite finish review
To: sslist@tompatterson.com

> Curtis,<BR>> I've tried just about everything on scrap anodized pieces. So far 
> nothing 
> damages it or affects this acid etched, nickel electrolysis 
> process. The 
> gold is able to be affected so super careful there but the rest 
> seems 
> impervious to everything except grinding. Anodizing cannot be re-
> anodized or 
> polished. Just try it. I have even used steel wool and Murphy's 
> oil soap. If 
> your worried about the so-called bits of residual steel wool which 
> has not 
> happened to me even on polished aluminum, just use kit car was 
> afterwards 
> and take that off wet. The was removes most everything. Do small 
> areas at a 
> time out of the sun when the metal is coolest. Is really hard to 
> make any 
> changes on this surface. Even ammonia cleaners such as 409, 
> Fantastic, etc. 
> did not affect it, but I'd keep that off the gold.
> -Eddie-
> Houston, TX
>