StevieB
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posted on 6/2/11 at 12:41 PM |
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Restoring pitted chrome
Hi - this might not be the right section of the forum but it's the best fit I could find.
I'm about to start pulling apart my 1985 XL125R for a light restoration - I don't want to do a full restoration as it's not really
needed, just a bit of a spruce up and set all the mechanicals up properly.
The wheels are of the chrome plated steel variety and are quite pitted in places - what's the best way to bring them up as best I can without
resorting to getting them re-plated.
Cheers
Steve
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r1_pete
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posted on 6/2/11 at 03:16 PM |
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Solvol autosol does quite a good job.
I remember in the 70s, when my bike had to live outside, I used to give the wheels arub with a brillo pad if they got beyond what autosol could
handle. Surprisingly it did't scratch or dull the chrome.
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StevieB
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posted on 6/2/11 at 04:00 PM |
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I've used autosol and se fine wire wool - comes up OK in the main, but the worst patches are fairly black. Maybe it's a case of doing as
much as I can and leaving it at that.
I might get a price to re-do the wheels and re-build anyway - the spokes have been painted black at some point which really just looks crap.
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r1_pete
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posted on 6/2/11 at 04:41 PM |
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Take a look at Central Wheel for rim and spoke prices - Link
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