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w5kcm wrote:
Anyone have some ideas on restoring some old black knobs to the
original glossy finish? These are the black knobs possibly made from
bakelite? used on the HQ-170 receiver and many other old boatanchor
type equipment. I have a couple of the knobs on my old AT-1 that have
gone dull and I would like to return them to the nice glossy finish?
Thought about cleaning them real well and then spraying them with some
type of clear glossy finish? Possibly there is a better idea out
there. Thanks & 73, Randy, w5kcm

I'm currently using McGuire's Mirror Glaze 9, "professional swirl
remover 2.0". It does the job and provides a permanent finish and is
easy to find.

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On May 1, 3:48*am, K3HVG wrote:
w5kcm wrote:
Anyone have some ideas on restoring some old black knobs to the
original glossy finish? These are the black knobs possibly made from
bakelite? used on the HQ-170 receiver and many other old boatanchor
type equipment. I have a couple of the knobs on my old AT-1 that have
gone dull and I would like to return them to the nice glossy finish?
Thought about cleaning them real well and then spraying them with some
type of clear glossy finish? Possibly there is a better idea out
there. Thanks & 73, Randy, w5kcm


I'm currently using McGuire's Mirror Glaze 9, "professional swirl
remover 2.0". *It does the job and provides a permanent finish and is
easy to find.


I use a buffing wheel, but run it with a variac at lower RPM's so as
not to burn the knobs/plastics, etc. I just use the white buffing
stick for rouge and it really brings stuff upto a really nice shine.
Of course I have two buffing wheels, one for plastics and the other
for metals, never use the metal one on plastics!
Tim
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On May 2, 2:36*pm, TimBob wrote:
On May 1, 3:48*am, K3HVG wrote:

w5kcm wrote:
Anyone have some ideas on restoring some old black knobs to the
original glossy finish? These are the black knobs possibly made from
bakelite? used on the HQ-170 receiver and many other old boatanchor
type equipment. I have a couple of the knobs on my old AT-1 that have
gone dull and I would like to return them to the nice glossy finish?
Thought about cleaning them real well and then spraying them with some
type of clear glossy finish? Possibly there is a better idea out
there. Thanks & 73, Randy, w5kcm


I'm currently using McGuire's Mirror Glaze 9, "professional swirl
remover 2.0". *It does the job and provides a permanent finish and is
easy to find.


I use a buffing wheel, but run it with a variac at lower RPM's so as
not to burn the knobs/plastics, etc. I just use the white buffing
stick for rouge and it really brings stuff upto a really nice shine.
Of course I have two buffing wheels, one for plastics and the other
for metals, never use the metal one on plastics!
Tim


Thanks for all the great ideas. I am going to order the Novus Plastic
Polish #2 from Antique Electronic Supply. That seems to do a great job
for a lot of different plastic items. I will give that a try on the
bakelite knobs.
73, Randy, W5KCM
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Hello Randy
Have had good results with gloss black two pack automotive paint such as
Acran. It is a bit expensive here but seems to be both good looking and wear
resistant. Have also used it with many coats to replace that plastic dip
that is used on aircraft control yolks
73 George VK2FF
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Anyone have some ideas on restoring some old black knobs to the
original glossy finish? These are the black knobs possibly made from
bakelite? used on the HQ-170 receiver and many other old boatanchor
type equipment. I have a couple of the knobs on my old AT-1 that have
gone dull and I would like to return them to the nice glossy finish?
Thought about cleaning them real well and then spraying them with some
type of clear glossy finish? Possibly there is a better idea out
there. Thanks & 73, Randy, w5kcm




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George McLeod wrote:
Hello Randy
Have had good results with gloss black two pack automotive paint such as
Acran. It is a bit expensive here but seems to be both good looking and wear
resistant. Have also used it with many coats to replace that plastic dip
that is used on aircraft control yolks
73 George VK2FF
"w5kcm" wrote in message
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Anyone have some ideas on restoring some old black knobs to the
original glossy finish? These are the black knobs possibly made from
bakelite? used on the HQ-170 receiver and many other old boatanchor
type equipment. I have a couple of the knobs on my old AT-1 that have
gone dull and I would like to return them to the nice glossy finish?
Thought about cleaning them real well and then spraying them with some
type of clear glossy finish? Possibly there is a better idea out
there. Thanks & 73, Randy, w5kcm


I just polished some up with the plastic polish and it really came out
nice, maybe a little too nice. It looks like a brand new knob on 50
year old equipment. I would like something that gets the dirt off but
leaves a little age.

Jimmie


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