DRED805
Rock Crawler
I got some bitchin' matte black D44's from GTSLOW. Didn't really like how the brass knuckles looked with them, so I swapped in some black VP knuckles I already had.
In order to add more weight back to the front, I decided to give Brass Black a shot on the knuckles. I followed the directions at first. I cleaned them with mineral spirits (close enough to denatured alcohol?) and applied some brass black with a shop towel for 1 minute and it didn't do much.
I saw a guy on YouTube just tossing brass parts in a paper bowl with the stuff, so I tried that route by submerging one knuckle at a time for 5 minutes, gently stirring the cup around every 30 seconds or so. I rinsed them and they looked terrible, so I scrubbed them with steel wool to get rid of the water spotted look (only the one on the right was done in the pic). Still wasn't anywhere close to black, so I put the both in the cup and and filled it until they were both submerged for 20 minutes.
Long story short, brass black doesn't turn brass black. I had to really scrub the one on the right in the last picture with steel wool to make it look even decent. It's like the brass was pitted by the solution. As long as you don't look close or zoom in, it's almost satisfactory, I guess. I have more polishing to do, and maybe I'll put them back on.
Hope this helps anyone else that doesn't like the look of brass parts. Even if it's a good lesson on how NOT to use brass black... haha.
In order to add more weight back to the front, I decided to give Brass Black a shot on the knuckles. I followed the directions at first. I cleaned them with mineral spirits (close enough to denatured alcohol?) and applied some brass black with a shop towel for 1 minute and it didn't do much.
I saw a guy on YouTube just tossing brass parts in a paper bowl with the stuff, so I tried that route by submerging one knuckle at a time for 5 minutes, gently stirring the cup around every 30 seconds or so. I rinsed them and they looked terrible, so I scrubbed them with steel wool to get rid of the water spotted look (only the one on the right was done in the pic). Still wasn't anywhere close to black, so I put the both in the cup and and filled it until they were both submerged for 20 minutes.
Long story short, brass black doesn't turn brass black. I had to really scrub the one on the right in the last picture with steel wool to make it look even decent. It's like the brass was pitted by the solution. As long as you don't look close or zoom in, it's almost satisfactory, I guess. I have more polishing to do, and maybe I'll put them back on.
Hope this helps anyone else that doesn't like the look of brass parts. Even if it's a good lesson on how NOT to use brass black... haha.