Thank you! The tried and true Oxiclean bath, Magic Eraser...and in this case Black Medium-Thick CA glue, 220-grit sandpaper and a needle file on the button...and then the usual polishing though all of the grades of micromesh pads. Finished with a dab of white nail polish on the stem logo, with the excess carefully micromeshed and wooden toothpicked off.probably something that's been answered a thousand times, and I realize it varies by material, but what did you use to remove oxidation and polish the stem?
beautiful work btw
I use the powdered version! Grab a tub you don't care about, fill it with hot water, scoop in the oxi, toss in the stem and let it soak overnight. The oxidation will rise to the surface where you can scrub it away.Simple enough. Thanks! Assuming it's a spray version of oxiclean vs the powered version we use in our laundry.
off to buy some non-pipe related stuff to clean my pipes - for once something for my pipes not counting against my limit from my wife!