Vinegar, like all acids, will tend to etch the surface of steel and iron. After a soak when the black gunk has been washed off it will reveal a matt grey finish a lot of the time. A little wire brushing will give you some shine back in short order, but if you want it gleaming then it's time to reach for abrasives.MattRoberts":29kvt734 said:However, it's not exactly the gleaming 'as new' metal I had originally envisaged!
It's a right PITA isn't it? If you want to get into detail polishing and you don't want to go mad doing it you're looking at using small wheels and other abrasive bits of the size you'd typically mount in a mini drill.MattRoberts":29kvt734 said:Getting in to the nooks and crannies is very hard!
MattRoberts":2jjkc4z2 said:That chroming looks great custard - did you do it yourself or get it done by someone else?
Thanks for the info on the vice - I wanted the older model but didn't realise there are any a few variants. Makes me even more chuffed that I've got a good one
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