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Sand blasting might work too…
actually there is a better way , take it to a shop that does metal working , have it blasted with dry ice
that's actually very interesting and a perfect solution as it's non abrasive. Might be hard to find a shop that uses dry ice.
not really . any shops that do injection molding mold repair should have access to them , ive worked in plastics for the past 25 years , you can get degraded plastics offf a mirror finish and not damage the finish with dry ice
That makes more sense, I was thinking your old school CNC machine shops that work with aluminum and such, they have hard times doing a tumble finish/ time saver finish sometimes lol
Oh I forgot to mention I need to find a crystal, any good aftermarket ones?
I should have gen crystal, gasket, some bezels and insert. Will look in the box.
I tried acetone, that didnt do anything, I tried boiling it also, that didnt do anything either.. didnt try hydrochloric acid. I thought th at was for dissolving metal? I dont think I'd be comfortable using that unless iv used it before, which I havent