Originally posted by Katy:
Originally posted by ifilef:
Originally posted by Katy:
Originally posted by ifilef:
Do you recommend progressively adding coats without applying a damp cloth in between applications or wipe it down with a water-soaked paper towel or cloth, whatever, after each coat applied?
1). Remove the screw.
2). Take a q-tip and dip it in the Aluminum black. Touch the q-tip to the blemished spot.
Just like what touch up bluing does to steel, aluminum black will turn bare aluminum to black.
3). Blot off any excess fluid and apply a lite coat of oil.
Okay, so do strip to the bare aluminum, only apply one coat, blot off excess, apply a lite coat of oil, and then I'm done.
NO,NO ! Do not strip to bare aluminum !
Just wet the blemish spot as it is.
The chemical will automatically react to the metal that no longer has the original finish and hopefully blend everything together.
What I meant about "bare aluminum" is that any surface that no longer has it's original finish will look silver and just applying the solution will turn it's color immediately to black.
Also remember to take some acetone to clean off the paint you applied with the black paint stick
and the ink from the sharpie pen.
The stuff you applied earler:
1). Bluing solution does not work on aluminum.
It will only work on steel because steel has some iron (ferrous metal) in it and bluing solution is just "rusting the iron content".
2). Black paint stick.
Just black paint that won't match the original finish and just sits on top of the metal like a second layer.
3). Sharpie pen.
Same as black paint stick, just a thinner layer of black ink.
Clean all this stuff off first with acetone so the aluminum black will penetrate the metal.
Aluminum black works similar to bluing solution.
It "rusts" or "stains" the aluminum. The benefit in your case is that the color will be a matte black and hopefully it will be a close match.
Don't worry if the solution gets on the original
finish it will be tough enough to resist it, but still blot off the excess.
After that nothing else will work except for refinishing the frame if you want total uniformatty.
Good Luck.