Faded "X" logo on Xvalve. What to do?

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  • Hook
    The Canuck Maggot

    • Dec 2007
    • 834

    #1

    [Solved] Faded "X" logo on Xvalve. What to do?

    Is there any way to give back the Xvalve's "X" logo is luster of yonder? Mine is faded and doesn't look as good as it should.

    I'm thinking lasering?
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  • cockerpunk
    Haters Gonna Hate
    • Sep 2004
    • 1383

    #2
    tooth paste

    you might laugh, but it works amazingly well on odd surfaces
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    • RT Lover
      nothing special
      • Nov 2011
      • 789

      #3
      Originally posted by cockerpunk
      tooth paste

      you might laugh, but it works amazingly well on odd surfaces

      thought tuna was the guy to talk about this, email him
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      • going_home
        Hebrews 13:8

        • Dec 2004
        • 8343

        #4
        Originally posted by RT Lover
        thought tuna was the guy to talk about this, email him
        You sure he has toothpaste ?

        Think he takes his out to clean them.


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        • Spider-TW
          U R techno-literate!

          • Oct 2006
          • 3554

          #5
          Originally posted by going_home
          You sure he has toothpaste ?

          Think he takes his out to clean them.


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          • Hook
            The Canuck Maggot

            • Dec 2007
            • 834

            #6
            Originally posted by going_home
            you sure he has toothpaste ?

            Think he takes his out to clean them.


            rofl!
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            • OPBN
              OldPBNoob

              • Sep 2008
              • 5240

              #7
              I thought lasering essentially cut through the anodizing to expose the metal underneath? So when the lasering fades, is this the metal underneath oxidizing? And is lasering doen on Classic valves different, or is this etching, not lasering?
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              • Hook
                The Canuck Maggot

                • Dec 2007
                • 834

                #8
                I've noticed that I could scratch off the white on the X logo, so I'm not sure if it's etched then painted or not.
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                • Xmagterror
                  Custom Automag parts

                  • May 2006
                  • 872

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Hook
                  I've noticed that I could scratch off the white on the X logo, so I'm not sure if it's etched then painted or not.
                  The reason why your logo is "fading" is because the exposed aluminum is oxidizing. when i get a valve in that condition i use the pointy end of a sharp dental pic and just trace over the logo with it. In my opinion it looks better than new....kinda like the logo has a brushed finish to it. It might be possible to use a chemical cleaner of some kind but damage to the anodizing may occur

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                  • Hook
                    The Canuck Maggot

                    • Dec 2007
                    • 834

                    #10
                    Thanks for pointing that out! I tried that and the X logo looks good as new now.

                    In retrospect, it was pretty obvious. Sometimes I have a tendency to over think things and miss the obvious things
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                    • need4reebs
                      OutKasT 4 Sho!!!

                      • Feb 2011
                      • 1441

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Hook
                      Thanks for pointing that out! I tried that and the X logo looks good as new now.

                      In retrospect, it was pretty obvious. Sometimes I have a tendency to over think things and miss the obvious things
                      lets see pics hook???
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                      • cockerpunk
                        Haters Gonna Hate
                        • Sep 2004
                        • 1383

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Xmagterror
                        The reason why your logo is "fading" is because the exposed aluminum is oxidizing. when i get a valve in that condition i use the pointy end of a sharp dental pic and just trace over the logo with it. In my opinion it looks better than new....kinda like the logo has a brushed finish to it. It might be possible to use a chemical cleaner of some kind but damage to the anodizing may occur
                        that was my suggestion with toothpaste, its a very very very mild abrasive. works great for polishing type applications.
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                        • Hook
                          The Canuck Maggot

                          • Dec 2007
                          • 834

                          #13
                          Originally posted by need4reebs
                          lets see pics hook???
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                          • Chronobreak
                            Rec Poster
                            • Mar 2003
                            • 5055

                            #14
                            gonna have to do mine tonight now.

                            My first thought was the same stuff they use to color names on a bowling ball, i believe its a waxy substance that is used to fill in the grooves, but it could be another option for a two tone look or a solid color.

                            now only if i knew what those things were called

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                            • need4reebs
                              OutKasT 4 Sho!!!

                              • Feb 2011
                              • 1441

                              #15

                              whoa!!! so you just used a dental pic to do that eh???
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