Hey all,
Here a nice video on how you can clean your Reo
If anyone has any other tips please share
Here a nice video on how you can clean your Reo
If anyone has any other tips please share
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Hey all,
Here a nice video on how you can clean your Reo
If anyone has any other tips please share
So if you have been on the fence as whether to buy one then do it... Metal REO's simply love an ultrasonic bath once a week!![]()
So glad you agreed with this one @johan! I was a bit worried that I might be removing gold or something each time as well! The vape after the clean is simple out of this world for me!
According to some quick research:bad pitted or really cool idea for a new reo pitted?
According to some quick research:
It's the solution as mentioned not the ultrasonic cleaner.
If you use an isopropyl/DI water mix in an ultrasonic and won't have any problems with Aluminium.
Caustic or base solutions, including automatic dishwashing detergents, attack aluminum oxide, like anodizing.
You could put aluminum in non-caustic solutions in an ultrasonic.
Tumbled REO's are a pain to keep clean... the ones that are painted are a piece of cake to keep clean. The problem is that Avril and Kiera (both tumbled SL/LP's) are my favourites for some reason... but a good rinse under warm water with a rough sponge and some sunlight dish washing liquid and some more rinsing and they are ready to go again! It may be a perception but a clean REO tastes better!
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I must share my tip with using "VIM".... yeah that powdered stuff that's been around for ever. I discovered that it works amazingly well on raw aluminum. And you end up with a real satin finish. Apply some powder to the Reo, just wet your finger to form a kind of paste.. and rub it in, keeping the same direction. I'll post some pics later, I have to go watch my son swimming in a gala now.
Ah, looking forward to the pics.I must share my tip with using "VIM".... yeah that powdered stuff that's been around for ever. I discovered that it works amazingly well on raw aluminum. And you end up with a real satin finish. Apply some powder to the Reo, just wet your finger to form a kind of paste.. and rub it in, keeping the same direction. I'll post some pics later, I have to go watch my son swimming in a gala now.
Ah, looking forward to the pics.
No, the pics are good as I can clearly see the difference between yours and my raw tumbled Reos. @Silver has just remarked that my Reos are looking "well worn". VIM is on my shopping list!It's pretty hard to capture what it looks like in reality. but I tried.
The door I first sanded sanded with 1200grit water paper to experiment, but the Reo was just "vimmed"
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Of course, I took it that way...should have quoted your words, but was too lazy to go look for them.Dont get me wrong @Andre I like the "worn" look
Of course, I took it that way...should have quoted your words, but was too lazy to go look for them.
As you said before, the knocks and blemishes are much harder to see on the tumbled
And I think they add character