Heya folks.... nice to see you all. I have a question that crosses platforms and I thought maybe you can help. (for those that don't know me hi, my name is Russ and I'm from the powder coating threads. Nice to meet you).
Now... here's my questions(s). They pertain to the aluminum trim found on most automobiles from the 50's on up to the late 80's. I have a lot of friends who have the trim found on wheel openings,surrounding the windshield,etc. This is stamped aluminum with an anodize top-coat,no? What basically happens is this.... the anodize fogs over and chips away after years of being on the road and it needs to be re-finished. Is there a kit that Caswell sells or a way you guys know of other than just buffing with an agressive rouge and then lighter compounds until it shines again? This is what people are doing now and it's ok, I suppose. I just thought that if it originally had anodize on it to begin with.... it should be put back on for protection sake. Strip the old coating, put on a new one? I dunno... you guru's tell me as I'm not knowledgeable in this area. Is there a set list of items that I can reccomend to my friends to basically restore the trim on thier cars with? I'll look through all the other posts here for ideas, but thank you in advance for any insight you may all have. Thanks again,folks.... it was good "seeing" you all,lol. Russ aka: "non-stick"
Now... here's my questions(s). They pertain to the aluminum trim found on most automobiles from the 50's on up to the late 80's. I have a lot of friends who have the trim found on wheel openings,surrounding the windshield,etc. This is stamped aluminum with an anodize top-coat,no? What basically happens is this.... the anodize fogs over and chips away after years of being on the road and it needs to be re-finished. Is there a kit that Caswell sells or a way you guys know of other than just buffing with an agressive rouge and then lighter compounds until it shines again? This is what people are doing now and it's ok, I suppose. I just thought that if it originally had anodize on it to begin with.... it should be put back on for protection sake. Strip the old coating, put on a new one? I dunno... you guru's tell me as I'm not knowledgeable in this area. Is there a set list of items that I can reccomend to my friends to basically restore the trim on thier cars with? I'll look through all the other posts here for ideas, but thank you in advance for any insight you may all have. Thanks again,folks.... it was good "seeing" you all,lol. Russ aka: "non-stick"
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