Dulling nickel grovers?

ledzepp29

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I got nickel grovers installed on my les paul and I was curious if there is a way I can take out that shinniness new grovers have. I wanted to put aged gold grovers on that just look like nickel with a gold hue to it but I couldn't find those any where...And no seafoamer, I don't think I can piss on them this time... :laugh2:
 
Re: Dulling nickel grovers?

ledzepp29 said:
I got nickel grovers installed on my les paul and I was curious if there is a way I can take out that shinniness new grovers have. I wanted to put aged gold grovers on that just look like nickel with a gold hue to it but I couldn't find those any where...And no seafoamer, I don't think I can piss on them this time... :laugh2:


Ferrous Chloride which I belive is sold at Radio Shack...but be warned it will age them quite a bit pretty fast...unless you want the reliced just dab it on with a Q-tip...and be careful...you have been warned! Good luck
 
Re: Dulling nickel grovers?

I think the nickel will dull with use and time. It never seems to maintain the lustre of chrome. But I guess that's part of the attraction with it.
 
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the guy who invented fire said:
Ferrous Chloride which I belive is sold at Radio Shack...but be warned it will age them quite a bit pretty fast...unless you want the reliced just dab it on with a Q-tip...and be careful...you have been warned! Good luck
is this acid? it won't leave those weird rainbows will it? and does it 'eat' away the metal or just lose the shine?
 
Re: Dulling nickel grovers?

ledzepp29 said:
is this acid? it won't leave those weird rainbows will it? and does it 'eat' away the metal or just lose the shine?

It is an etching solution used in the making of PCBs, it's nasty stuff too.
*Eating away* is exactly what it does. Never heard of it for this application, interesting.
 
Re: Dulling nickel grovers?

Why not just scrub away with some steel wool instead? Put them in a cloth sack with some BBs or screws and slam away! Viola! Instant Relic!
 
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Kent S. said:
It is an etching solution used in the making of PCBs, it's nasty stuff too.
*Eating away* is exactly what it does. Never heard of it for this application, interesting.


another forum brother here used is to relic metal parts on a guitar he did several years ago, it turned out very nice
 
Re: Dulling nickel grovers?

Try crest tooth-paste. When I was in band I learned that crest will file down metal. We had to use it on out slides to get them to slide easier. Just put a dab on your finger and go at it and it should dull it. If it doesn't that must be some good stuff.

Luke
 
Re: Dulling nickel grovers?

ledzepp29 said:
And no seafoamer, I don't think I can piss on them this time... :laugh2:

uh.... sure u can!

never underestimate the usefulness of peepee!
 
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I'd get a close up picture of an old humbucker (or an old humbucker!) and copy the wear with 0000 steel wool. Pay special attention to the way the strings affect the wear pattern and copy it. Lew
 
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