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Ball burnished is a different thing altogether , it also goes duller in time .If you want it to stay like chrome , without sounding funny , have you thought of getting it Chromed or chrome powder coated
Having being envolved in Metallurgy its the quickest way of weakening a parent metal that is known Hence they break , snap and crack No idea in that factory in my book
I think he wanted the bike to be like chrome and like a mirror finish , Sean Like chrome and shiny He was complaining he'd got it shiny ,,,,but then went duller when it was clear laquered ,,rather than maintaining a permanent shine
Didn't think you were being funny Sean,,, and I learnt something new myself ,,didn't know Chrome powder needed a top coar roo Daz you need a nice Selle Turbo , your current one is making a reeet mess of your sac Nice Scott MTB Mr Mivvi
Quote from: Hunterdubber on December 14, 2012, 11:33 PMDidn't think you were being funny Sean,,, and I learnt something new myself ,,didn't know Chrome powder needed a top coar roo Daz you need a nice Selle Turbo , your current one is making a reeet mess of your sac Nice Scott MTB Mr Mivvi some mid school chrome bikes are lacquered not our o/s !
There is now a painting process that will make it look exactly like chrome. That or get it wrapped. Thats if anyone is good enough to do it to a bike