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Morning Chris, I found this info on an old Barn post from 2012, hope it helps.
1. www.queencityplating.com Queen City Plating 425-315-1992 (Washington) 2. www.frankfordplatinginc.com Frankford Plating, Inc (Pennsylvania) 3. [email protected] Craig Riker 419-290-4442 (Ohio) 4. www.nu-chrome.com Nu-Chrome (Massachusetts) The link below may have some helpful information You may have to copy and paste the link https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=70412 |
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Lamp black?knew a kid who poured some in a neighbors swimming pool..that stuff is insidious..
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Post 18 for the lamp-black. I think you can make your own by lighting an acetylene torch and not giving the flame any oxygen. You let it build up on the reflector surface and with a soft cloth polish it. You end up with a super-fine carbon abrasive.
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Also wipe in straight lines from the bottom out to the edge, don't wipe in a circle following around the reflector. Best thing to do is probably either have them re-silvered, like you are going to do, or buy Bratton's reflectors. Strange as it sounds I kind of like the look of them yellowed a little looks more authentic and antique. |
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This is the last ifno I had: [email protected] Craig Riker 419-290-4442 (Ohio)
Well worth looking into...GREAT guy! |
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I had Craig do mine maybe 3 years ago and they were $55.00 each. Came out beautiful.
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Sorry for the hijack but it reminded me of a time in my youth. We got to a cheesy motel in the Mohavie desert in the middle of summer, sign said POOL! That pool was a color towards a few shades of green! I noticed a bottle of tidy-bowl blue under the sink and tossed it in the pool that evening. Wow we were surprised how wonderful that pool looked the next morning, and we all took a cooling swim. It is funny what a bottle of bleach and bluing will do. I wonder what the manager of the place thought had transpired?
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DON"T USE NU CHROME He's a rip off . Sent him a 47-53 Chevy grille guard. Kept putting me off NEVER got it back !! After a year a did a deep search on him Went out of business and has all kinds of lawsuits He's like 80 and a rip off artist BEWARE !!!!!!!!
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Anyone try "Silvo" silver polish?
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