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Old 31st May 2013, 09:10 AM
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I second Arfon on that.

Electrolyse is not difficult and very efficient. If it can help you, I made a post on my build blog about that.

http://vouchtroadster.blogspot.se/20...ectrolyse.html

See the pictures of the rear hubs at the end of the post, it is "miraculous".

Bye.
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Old 23rd June 2013, 09:10 PM
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Anyone have any favourite paints for painting donor parts? I'm not a massive fan of smoothrite, as I find it a bit brittle, and would also prefer a satin black finish. Any suggestions welcome!

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thay do satin black smoothrite i have some
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Old 29th June 2013, 06:00 AM
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I can recommend Bilt Hammer's Deox-c.

Seen a review in a mag ages ago which put me onto the stuff.

Just mix it with hot water 20:1 then leave the part in over night and it comes out perfect.

My favourite paint is Plasticote satin black, sprays on nice and has a very tough finish.
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Old 29th June 2013, 08:05 PM
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I can recommend Bilt Hammer's Deox-c.

Seen a review in a mag ages ago which put me onto the stuff.

Just mix it with hot water 20:1 then leave the part in over night and it comes out perfect.

My favourite paint is Plasticote satin black, sprays on nice and has a very tough finish.
I used their Deox gel (same stuff, but it's a paste for big bits you can't submerge) and I found it really good.
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