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I have a paint that looks like black zinc,(not phos) that if mixed with a clear binder can give that look.
[Edited by micky69396 (02-07-2002 at 12:18 PM).]
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I have a friend that works in the automotive plating business he said those parts are run through a phosphate bath then through oil and ran through the bake oven. He said its simply a cheap rust preventative. It's done to parts when auto makers dont want the cost of plating or painting. Hope this helps
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Maybe thats exactly what it is, just a baked on oil finish. I know it comes off very easily with a lacquer rag.
I have tried dipping parts in a 400 degree dirty oil bath which is great for darkening and treating cast iron parts like spindles. Never tried it on bare steel parts, I may try that and see what it does. Thanks guys.
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No. The hot oil penetrates deep in the pores of the cast iron and makes for a pretty good seal. I doubt anything would stick. I do coat other bare steel parts with Bo-Shield which is a wax based product made for Boeing Aircraft and that works excellent.
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