DalmatProd
Member
Well, with my daughters home for the week, my wife and girls were working on some candlesticks that we'll set out for our holiday dinner on Wednesday night. My wife then asked if I had anything I wanted them to work on. So, I gave them this front cover of the FS siren I picked up recently to see if they could make any headway. They used both "Wright's Silver Cream" and "NEVR-Dull." This was the result. It's definitely better that how I received it, but I'm wondering if it's possible to clean it up even more.
You can see the patina to the left of the bottom lateral lines, after the years of being beaten up on the outside of a fire apparatus. I gave her this first, to get an idea of the amount of work and the materials needed to clean up the whole siren before I add it to the display. So, do any of you who specialize in these external units have some ideas or recommendations of how I can clean this unit up even better? Please bear in mind that I do not have a "shop" in my garage. I have a couple of basic tools, however I do not one a bench grinder/polisher, or anything like that.
As always, thank you in advance for your time and assistance.
Steve
DalmatProd
You can see the patina to the left of the bottom lateral lines, after the years of being beaten up on the outside of a fire apparatus. I gave her this first, to get an idea of the amount of work and the materials needed to clean up the whole siren before I add it to the display. So, do any of you who specialize in these external units have some ideas or recommendations of how I can clean this unit up even better? Please bear in mind that I do not have a "shop" in my garage. I have a couple of basic tools, however I do not one a bench grinder/polisher, or anything like that.
As always, thank you in advance for your time and assistance.
Steve
DalmatProd