So, I'm fixing up this Geisler I got for cheap. It was covered in white paint so I had to painstakingly remove that, which I have. I think it was possibly an original black painted one (they came in two types, black or natural aluminum) because there was some black under the white paint... but!
Here's where the 'but' comes in.
When I got the white paint off I began noticing a lot of black weird stuff against the metal, to discovered that it is oxidized. Wasn't familiar with aluminum oxidization so I bought some CA Custom aluminum deoxidizer. Seemed simple enough--used it--nothing.
On the inside, because it wont be seen, on the real rugged stuff I've used a wire brush to pretty good results, and the odd scratch can be polished off. On the outside it's a thin black film with little circles.
Here are my options: repaint it black, or get rid of the stuff.
What do you guys say to wet 320 grit sandpaper? Is there another option here?
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Still some paint residue but another round of thinner will clear that. Just been careful. Meticulously got paint off the badge... phew.
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Somehow unable to make images smaller but I suppose there are worse things.
Any and all thoughts appreciated!