SGI_Ben Who joined July 9, 2009, 11:05 a.m. and authored 8 notes
Wrote the following at April 18, 2013, 4:52 p.m...
I wonder if anyone has any experience of making a dull fingerprint infested/corroded sgi machine shine again. Is it best to use a drill mounted buffer to make that old iron look like new ?
Thanks Ben.
hamei Who joined Feb. 24, 2004, 4:10 p.m. and authored 8705 notes
Wrote the following at April 18, 2013, 6:40 p.m...
SGI_Ben wrote:
I wonder if anyone has any experience of making a dull fingerprint infested/corroded sgi machine shine again. Is it best to use a drill mounted buffer to make that old iron look like new ?
Ben ... look to your right. Now up a little. See FAQ,
Search
, Members, User Control Panel ?
Where's the <blink></blink> tages when you need them ?
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Nyebodnye Who joined April 21, 2013, 1:56 p.m. and authored 14 notes
Wrote the following at May 7, 2013, 11:16 a.m...
Sandblaster ?
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vishnu Who joined March 18, 2007, 2:25 p.m. and authored 1165 notes
Wrote the following at May 7, 2013, 3:27 p.m...
Red fuming nitric acid dip?
Seriously though, hamei is right the search button will turn up a wide variety of threads on experiments our membership have conducted seriously oxidized sgi metalics...
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dhjj Who joined Feb. 5, 2008, 6:02 p.m. and authored 176 notes
Wrote the following at July 27, 2013, 2:56 p.m...
use the solvent xylene on a rag, and rub it on the plastic, will take off paint and belt the plastic is put on and left on too long, I use it with a fan in well ventilated area, works like a champ, especially on indigo2m octanes, and o2's, careful on o2's
guardian452 Who joined Aug. 21, 2007, 9:12 p.m. and authored 2601 notes
Wrote the following at July 27, 2013, 5:56 p.m...
For plastic:
mr. clean magic eraser
tire polish (the stuff they sell for black plastic on auto exteriors)
xylene (be careful!)
for metal:
mother's powermetal (
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=16722778&p=7317177#p7317177
)
chrome polish
other mild polishing compound...
tingo Who joined June 26, 2010, 4:40 p.m. and authored 190 notes
Wrote the following at July 29, 2013, 3:14 p.m...
Metal? I wonder how a clay bar would do...
(note: I haven't actually tried it)
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robespierre Who joined Sept. 12, 2011, 1:28 p.m. and authored 318 notes
Wrote the following at July 29, 2013, 3:28 p.m...
I've been looking at oxalic acid, and phosphoric acid, as well as electrolysis to remove rust from tools. it may be possible to use similar techniques on metal computer parts, as long as they don't contain electronics or plastics.
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yetanother**ixuser Who joined May 21, 2004, 3:47 a.m. and authored 386 notes
Wrote the following at July 30, 2013, 2:50 a.m...
i use coca cola to derust filthy bicycle parts...always works. actually its all about phosphoric acid in the soda
robespierre Who joined Sept. 12, 2011, 1:28 p.m. and authored 318 notes
Wrote the following at July 30, 2013, 6:55 p.m...
There's a product called "Rust Free by Boeshield" that is almost 100% phosphoric acid. You need to be careful since after acid etching, metal surfaces are not passivated and will quickly rust in the air. So some kind of passivation (pickling bath) or surface treatment (motor oil, waxes) must be used right after rust removal.