Well yes, I suppose so, and anything that can be done to make the result
look a bit better after removing the dark oxide.

 

Regards

 

Rob

 

From: dwight [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 19 July 2017 22:16
To: [email protected]; Rob Jarratt <[email protected]>; General
Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Removing Pitting and Rust From an Enclosure

 

You can't remove pitting. You mean remove the dark oxide?

Dwight

 

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From: cctalk <[email protected]
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Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2017 12:52:44 PM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Removing Pitting and Rust From an Enclosure 

 

The TURBOchannel extender I got has a bit of rust and quite a lot of dark
pitting on the steel surfaces. I am not sure what the finish is, whether it
is anodized or galvanized. In any case, does anyone have recommendations for
how to remove the unsightly pitting? Bear in mind that I am in the UK, so
brands available in the US may not be available here and it may be more
useful to know what the active ingredients are.

 

Also, the case has some very annoying metal "fins". They don't look original
to me, but can anyone tell me if they are? Here is a picture of the feet:
https://rjarratt.files.wordpress.com/2017/07/turbochannel-extender-base.jpg

 

Thanks

 

Rob

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