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Offline Orange777

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Gents,

Thought would have a really good go at getting some Triton Magnesium hubs with Titanium axles as shiny as possible.

This is made slightly harder as they have the OG decals on the hubs.

I have a Goddards Silver cloth and some Peek, but after an hour they look only about 10% better.

I know nothing about metals to be honest but just not sure what I need to do. This bike will never be leaving a temperature controlled room (where it has been stored for a long time), however I am thinking that some kind of reaction happens with the atmosphere?

I cannot be the only person challenged with this! Any help would be appreciated!

 :daumenhoch:


Just found this article - mine are not black finished:

http://www.finishing.com/325/64.shtml

Mine are shown on this page. They are TiTron!!! OOOPS

http://michaeljhermann.com/GIintro.htm


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Re: Triton Magnesium hubs with Titanium axles - The art of rubbing
« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2014, 03:53 PM »
Gents,

Thought would have a really good go at getting some Triton Magnesium hubs with Titanium axles as shiny as possible.

This is made slightly harder as they have the OG decals on the hubs.

I have a Goddards Silver cloth and some Peek, but after an hour they look only about 10% better.

I know nothing about metals to be honest but just not sure what I need to do. This bike will never be leaving a temperature controlled room (where it has been stored for a long time), however I am thinking that some kind of reaction happens with the atmosphere?

I cannot be the only person challenged with this! Any help would be appreciated!

 :daumenhoch:


Just found this article - mine are not black finished:

http://www.finishing.com/325/64.shtml

Mine are shown on this page. They are TiTron!!! OOOPS

http://michaeljhermann.com/GIintro.htm

Chap here has tried all sorts - but........... i have decals so I can't use his methods:

http://www.vsrnonline.com/Vsrn_104/CleaningMagParts.html

Plus the hubs are connected to spokes anyway..........

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