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  • #384416
    Former Member
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      @formermember19781

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      #26335
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        @formermember19781

        Sealer for bare steel – matt finish

        #384418
        JasonB
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          @jasonb

          Metal Guard, it is a much thinner coat than lacquer so you can't tell it's there

          #384422
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            @formermember19781

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            #384424
            mike T
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              @miket56243

              Lanolin is a very good long term preservative for bright steel and other metals.

              And you don't have to go to Arc to get it.

              Mike

              #384452
              Neil Wyatt
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                @neilwyatt
                Posted by mike T on 07/12/2018 20:28:27:

                Lanolin is a very good long term preservative for bright steel and other metals.

                And you don't have to go to Arc to get it.

                Mike

                Indeed, just rub your Mamod on a passing sheep…

                #384454
                mike T
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                  @miket56243
                  Posted by Neil Wyatt on 07/12/2018 22:35:28:

                  Posted by mike T on 07/12/2018 20:28:27:

                  Lanolin is a very good long term preservative for bright steel and other metals.

                  And you don't have to go to Arc to get it.

                  Mike

                  Indeed, just rub your Mamod on a passing sheep…

                  Quite so, proves the point. Have you ever seen a rusty sheep

                  #384455
                  Phil P
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                    @philp

                    I just had to google it …………..

                    http://kilchoan.blogspot.com/2015/07/rusty-sheep.html

                    Phil

                    #384473
                    JasonB
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                      @jasonb
                      Posted by mike T on 07/12/2018 22:50:49:

                      Indeed, just rub your Mamod on a passing sheep…

                      Quite so, proves the point. Have you ever seen a rusty sheep

                      No, but have you seen all the fluff that gets stuck to them!

                      Does the lanolin stay oily/waxy? as that may not be ideal inside where the item may collect dust, the metal guard dries so you don't get that issue.

                      #384476
                      Andy_C
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                        @andy_c

                        Renaissance Wax was recommended in ME some time ago for conserving clocks once polished. Worked for me – no links just satisfied customer. Also apparently used in antique metal conservancy by stately homes.

                        #384550
                        John Paton 1
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                          @johnpaton1

                          Might be worth trying Owatrol or Ambersil. Ambersil is a great rust preventer but leaves a rather dull and slightly tacky finish. Owatrol leaves a very thin film but dries to a reasonably hard finish and can be overpainted.

                          #384562
                          AJW
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                            @ajw

                            Dinitrol used to produce a wipe on type of lacquer.

                            Alan

                            Edited By AJW on 08/12/2018 16:20:20

                            #384564
                            Phil P
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                              @philp

                              I am planning on using this product on the vulnerable areas of my Morris Traveller.

                              https://www.bilthamber.com/corrosion-protection-and-rust-treatments/dynax-s50

                              Phil

                              #384604
                              Andrew Evans
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                                @andrewevans67134

                                Dynax S50 is good stuff but it leaves a visible waxy coating.

                                #384618
                                Mark Rand
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                                  @markrand96270

                                  I would vastly prefer to see them in their original colours. If bare metal is preferred and the surface finish has been cleaned up to the point that it's acceptable, then get the parts nickel plated (not chrome). That will look good and will last longer than a varnish.

                                  #384622
                                  pgk pgk
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                                    @pgkpgk17461

                                    My pet sheep enjoy being rubbed.. so available for hire.. just watch out for the burs and brambles they like to collect….

                                    pgk

                                    #384625
                                    Phil P
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                                      @philp

                                      I was wondering about the merits of nickel plating the bright metal work on my model corliss engine, has anyone tried the DIY kits that are available with any success, and consistency of results ?

                                      Phil

                                      #384639
                                      Chris Trice
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                                        @christrice43267

                                        Not tried any home kits but have used this company a lot. They can plate 3D prints in copper (which strengthens them considerably) and then nickel giving a perfect chrome appearance as well as the more usual metal items.

                                        http://morganicmetalsolutions.com

                                        #384676
                                        Ian S C
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                                          @iansc

                                          If the model is going to be display only, hair spray works ok, bit smelly.

                                          Ian S C

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