Lorenzo said:
dear All,
I have few parts (fittings and more) which are cadmium plated and are loosing its silver colour, if not even rusting..
how would you suggest to clean them?
also, how would you clean the finish of the engine?
Thank you..
You don't say in what context.
Is it a existing Norton that has a few tatty parts or a stripped bike being painted,rebuilt etc etc ?
If it is cadmium it can be redone but the choices of doing so are limited (aviation ?)
My 1971 Norton I do not want silly stainless fasteners,Corbin seats or other trinkets,that leaves fewer options.
You can clean what you have with a Brass wire brush - 0000 wire wool and WD40 carefully or you can hunt for original parts that have survived in better condition.
Cleaning the engines cases depends on their condition.
If they are dirty only,they can be cleaned (in the bike) with little more than a paintbrush and kerosene.
They to can be done with a brass wire brush being careful (not so easy with the engine in the bike)
They can be done with 0000 wire wool and WD40 (including as a paste with some Autosol added))
If there is some magical cleaner that sprays on and takes 40 years of neglect off get that
Pantina
Definition today.
A word for a item that has been neglected until it corroded normally used in For sale blurbs.
Pantina,an oxidization on brass (as the spoke nipples on my Eldorado have)