one of Alclad's colors is stainless steel. john
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From: "Bob's Engine House" <bobsenginehouse@m...>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 8:28 AM
Subject: RE: [BRHSlist] ALCLAD & VACUUM PLATING
> What color alclad would simulate stainless steel? Bob Schafer
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> From: kd 423 [mailto:kd423@h...]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 10:04 AM
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> Subject: [BRHSlist] ALCLAD & VACUUM PLATING
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> The model must be clean as clean as a pin. You can strip a prior finish.
But
> the end result must be a part to plate that has no fingerprints, dust,
oil,
> or sanding marks. Otherwise, it will be forever preserved for posterity.
An
> undecorated shell or part is the best.
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> If you have an unpainted shell washed in Dawn (rinsed in distilled water
if
> you have bad water) you will be fine. Even water marks will be plated in
> detail. Handle with gloves after washing.
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> The plater airbrushes a very fine coat of an electrically conductive
lacquer
> on the shell. It is so fine that it will cover a fingerprint without
> destroying it.
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> Re: Alclad II. I would agree with comments to use Floquil Crystal Cote or
> Future Floor Coating as an intermediate barrier and will protect the metal
> finish. Neither will affect plastic or the Alclad
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> Regards,
> Randy
> MP206
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