Hey metallurgists.

Artie

Peaveyologist
My photography skills aren't great, but is there something I can do to this switch to make this metal look like new again? This switch has been in a drawer for a long time. This is one of those times when NOS is not a good thing. Is there something I can soak this in?

Thanks all.
Artie

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Two different issues. Op has oxidation he needs to remove. You have chrome finish missing, at least it looks so in the pictures. You could have the covers re-chromed, way too expensive. Buy new covers or deal with it. If it is a player I would just play them and move on.
 
I've had good success in the past with using brake fluid to get rid of rust, or remove rusted bolts that otherwise wouldn't bulge. But I'm not sure I'd use it for this switch, might eat into some of the other, non-metal material.
 
I almost forgot that I had an ultrasonic cleaner. I'm going to try that with the vinegar trick and see what happens.
 
There's a product, I think it's called white diamond.
. It's one of the best products I've used for this type of thing.
 
The problem here, is that I have to get it down into the nooks and crannies of the other layers. I have the same issue with the "sideways" 5-way superswitch that I'm reconditioning for that weird "Electra" guitar that is a customer unit. I need something that I can soak it in.
 
I'm pretty sure I've used that product before to clean up an old rusty flea-market plane. I'll give it a shot again.
 
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