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Quentin Hickey

 

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Nova Scotia, Canada
Post  Posted 4 Nov 2016 12:34 pm    
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I am trying to figure out the best way to get the tarnish off of my cross rods on my Carter and bring it back to factory shine/luster. Can anyone suggest what metal these cross rods are made of and can they be polished back to a nice finish again? Are they aluminum or some kind of alloy??
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Wayne Ledbetter

 

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Arkansas, USA
Post  Posted 4 Nov 2016 1:08 pm     Maintenance
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Mr. Quentin
If you go to steelguitar.com you will see some information regarding maintenance and etc....seems aimed towards Carter owners. It also references Steel Guitar of Canada.
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Quentin Hickey

 

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Nova Scotia, Canada
Post  Posted 4 Nov 2016 1:18 pm    
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Wayne,
I've all over that website and havent found what material the cross shahfts are made of. I dont want to waste my time buffing if they are an alloy. Someone here must know.
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Lane Gray


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Topeka, KS
Post  Posted 4 Nov 2016 1:53 pm    
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Dollars to doughnuts they're 6061 Aluminum.
Your aluminum polish of choice
I doubt they were ever shiny. Put them to a wheel and make them purty
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Erv Niehaus


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Litchfield, MN, USA
Post  Posted 4 Nov 2016 1:55 pm    
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I'd try some Mothers Mag & Aluminum Polish.
It can't hurt! Very Happy
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Mitchell Smithey


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Dallas, USA
Post  Posted 4 Nov 2016 2:01 pm    
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They are plated, I don't think you can do much with them.
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Lane Gray


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Topeka, KS
Post  Posted 4 Nov 2016 2:37 pm    
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Voldemort¹ just shot me a message informing me of my error. They're a plated/coated steel, not aluminum.

¹since we're not supposed to mention him by name...
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Quentin Hickey

 

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Nova Scotia, Canada
Post  Posted 4 Nov 2016 3:10 pm    
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Lol thanks Voldemort

So where does that leave me as far as cleaning them up? Can they be Re plated
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Lane Gray


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Topeka, KS
Post  Posted 4 Nov 2016 3:38 pm    
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I doubt the plating is corroding. I'd say a combination of boredom, Simple Green (or your surfactant of choice) and a toothbrush.
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