contessaman
Well-Known Member
Right, got my jabsco pump apart. the inside is pretty good. Got some new shaft seals and impellor on the way.
in the meanwhile, the body externally is all green and oxidised. I have been hard at work with brasso and scotchbrite but its slow going and becuase the body is cast the outside is not smooth so im only polishing the raised bits, the valleys are all still green.
I seem to remember putting copper coins in a solution of salt and vinegar when I was a kid - they'd come out all shiney like new.
Would this method work for my pump body? I dont want to eat away too much material. especially inside. what if I thickened said solution to make a paste that I could paint on just the outside?
if this is inappropriate, are there any other lazyboy methods to give me a shiney looking pump?
I have a question about the face plate too but thats for another thread...
ta in advance as always
in the meanwhile, the body externally is all green and oxidised. I have been hard at work with brasso and scotchbrite but its slow going and becuase the body is cast the outside is not smooth so im only polishing the raised bits, the valleys are all still green.
I seem to remember putting copper coins in a solution of salt and vinegar when I was a kid - they'd come out all shiney like new.
Would this method work for my pump body? I dont want to eat away too much material. especially inside. what if I thickened said solution to make a paste that I could paint on just the outside?
if this is inappropriate, are there any other lazyboy methods to give me a shiney looking pump?
I have a question about the face plate too but thats for another thread...
ta in advance as always