Regarding polishing the aluminium frame (not the lenses)
I bougt an old Whelen Edge 9000 series.
The lightbar is from a Danish mid-90's police cruiser, most likely a Ford Mondeo (or later perhaps a Peugeot 406)
1: I want the frame back to something similar to the original state (untreated aluminium)
2: I want to be certain that I don't ruin the frame for instance by damaging some sort of special coating, that proofs hard/impossible to remove.
The lightbar is only intended as decoration inside, so any possible weather coating may not be neccesary.
I've searched the web thoroughly, including this board for guidance of how to make dull aluminium (aluminum) appear new again. Unfortunatly, the web only directs how to polish it so it is allmost as blank as a mirror.
Any help will be appreciated, please state if you had any experience in this particular matter, and if there are any hidden pitfalls.
Regards
Mikal Joergensen
I bougt an old Whelen Edge 9000 series.
The lightbar is from a Danish mid-90's police cruiser, most likely a Ford Mondeo (or later perhaps a Peugeot 406)
1: I want the frame back to something similar to the original state (untreated aluminium)
2: I want to be certain that I don't ruin the frame for instance by damaging some sort of special coating, that proofs hard/impossible to remove.
The lightbar is only intended as decoration inside, so any possible weather coating may not be neccesary.
I've searched the web thoroughly, including this board for guidance of how to make dull aluminium (aluminum) appear new again. Unfortunatly, the web only directs how to polish it so it is allmost as blank as a mirror.
Any help will be appreciated, please state if you had any experience in this particular matter, and if there are any hidden pitfalls.
Regards
Mikal Joergensen