I've tried that method...not enough force and abrasiveness...probably need some Scotchbrite strips or some suchPush a cloth through the hole and work it back and forth holding either end of the rolled up cloth. Obviously with some metal polish in place.
Few strands of very fine wire wool rolled together and soaked in GT85 or similar?If anybody has any ideas how I get in here to polish it please share...even my Dremel polishers are too largeView attachment 724852
That could be worth a try..thanksFew strands of very fine wire wool rolled together and soaked in GT85 or similar?
With regard to the seatpost, I just disassembled it, cleaned each component. Replaced the very rusty machine head bolt with a stainless replacement touched up the scratches with the Humbrol below which is the closest colour match I can find...it's not perfect but a damn site better than before.Could you expand on your seatpost renovation please?
Is that a pot of Humbrol I spy?
How are you polishing the frame?
Lovely to hear from you Captn Spud...As you know I am a bit of a "Bike Tart" so MAAS is my cream of choiceDoesn’t that MAAS polish make your work shop smell like a French tarts boudoir….
At least Carplan T-Cut just stinks and comes with the added benefit that it keeps the women at bay and the inevitable questions like are those frames and wheels breeding as I swear there’s more in here than last week