Re: 55 faded dash panel
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Many have had them re-anodized. Try another anodizer. Often chrome and nickel platers that serve our hobby don't anodize but have a connection with a local shop that does.
Posted on: 2017/3/26 15:35
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Re: 55 faded dash panel
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I spoke to my local powder coating shop recently when I had a couple items done. I didn't ask him specifically about the gold but I did ask about the durability of this chrome powder coating.
He said he has coated the chrome onto motorcycles parts and they have held up better then even he thought they would. He did say that the item has to be in very good shape as he will not coat any older items that has pitting. He does not fix pitting. The gold dashboard facings do not have pitting, they just fade. Mine is the same way. I may ask him about it next time I am in his area. Now, if you look this up online you will find tons of info about it, most of it negative but make sure you read something recent. The technology that goes into the powder coating is always making improvements. I'm not sure I would have my bumper powder coated but I would do lesser items in a heat beat if I can.
Posted on: 2017/3/26 16:02
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Stewart Ballard
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Re: 55 faded dash panel
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And if you can't find someone to anodize just that single item I used a transparent glass stain on my 56 some 30 years ago. Glass stain is a clear but tinted lacquer like material which allowed all the fine detailing or patterning of the aluminum to show thru.
While the dash was apart, I used an amber color, thinned it a bit and applied in several coats using an air brush to get the shade I wanted. The brand I used and that exact color doesn't seem to be available now so to get the right gold shade today it might take some experimenting using yellow or orange and thinning or tinting it with another shade. I tried to make mine match unfaded areas I found under some of the chrome pieces. IMO, the dash still looks decent today although it doesn't see much sunlight so hasn't had a chance to fade. Can't really show a true photo of the rich color because the flash distorts it.
Posted on: 2017/3/26 16:40
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Re: 55 faded dash panel
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Wow! Now that's one very nicely padded 1956 dash. I've seen so many in recent years sagging and drooping down over the radio. VERY nice! My compliments!
Posted on: 2017/3/26 17:08
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Re: 55 faded dash panel
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I like it! and its something I can try. Have done some faux finishing in the past and like to "experiment" Thanks!
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Posted on: 2017/3/26 19:01
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