SweetieStarr
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Hi all,
I just received a bakelite inkwell as a gift. It was caked in dirt when I got it and with some elbow grease, I have got it almost ready to go. I first rinsed it, then soaked it in soap water (dish soap and water), then scrubbed it with a toothbrush, then used some 409 and a hard bristle brush on the really tough spots where the dirt was really stuck.
I have got it mostly clean, but would like to remove the last bits of dirt. Also, I would like to make this thing really shine! I have done some research online and a lot of people say to use Brasso brass cleaner on bakelite, and there is also a guy that sells products called Magnolia "Glayzit" and Blue Magic Metal Polish Cream. Has anyone restored bakelite and if so, have any recommendations on what to use to make the bakelite shine?
I would also like to replace the rubber rings in the inside, so if anyone has a source on those, I would also appreciate that information.
Thanks!
I just received a bakelite inkwell as a gift. It was caked in dirt when I got it and with some elbow grease, I have got it almost ready to go. I first rinsed it, then soaked it in soap water (dish soap and water), then scrubbed it with a toothbrush, then used some 409 and a hard bristle brush on the really tough spots where the dirt was really stuck.
I have got it mostly clean, but would like to remove the last bits of dirt. Also, I would like to make this thing really shine! I have done some research online and a lot of people say to use Brasso brass cleaner on bakelite, and there is also a guy that sells products called Magnolia "Glayzit" and Blue Magic Metal Polish Cream. Has anyone restored bakelite and if so, have any recommendations on what to use to make the bakelite shine?
I would also like to replace the rubber rings in the inside, so if anyone has a source on those, I would also appreciate that information.
Thanks!