I have a Boxster S transaxle which appears to be fairly oxidized. I would like to make it look nice and clean but not too shiny before installing, not looking for mirror like finish.
I have tried various methods for achieving the look I want and found the best outcome so far has been using a wire wheel on my drill, challenge is its very difficult if not impossible to get into the deeper recessed areas.
Now I'm considering glass bead blasting but would like some input from the brain trust, will this get me the look I want?
I realize the importance of protecting any openings from material entering where it shouldn't be, but assuming this is a viable method of getting the results I'm after is glass bead the best choice and if so any suggestions as to grit and psi to use?
Thanks,
Mike
I have tried various methods for achieving the look I want and found the best outcome so far has been using a wire wheel on my drill, challenge is its very difficult if not impossible to get into the deeper recessed areas.
Now I'm considering glass bead blasting but would like some input from the brain trust, will this get me the look I want?
I realize the importance of protecting any openings from material entering where it shouldn't be, but assuming this is a viable method of getting the results I'm after is glass bead the best choice and if so any suggestions as to grit and psi to use?
Thanks,
Mike