Chrisdavisjr
Level 7 Valued Member
Wasn't sure whether to put this post under 'equipment' or not.
I've got an old black oxide coated York barbell, which I'm intending to sell as soon as my new bar arrives. By the time I got it, a decent amount of the black oxide had worn off from regular use and I've managed, with wire wool, polishing compounds and patience to take it down to the bare steel on the smooth parts of the bar (it looks and feels much better).
Does anyone know of any products or compounds I can use to remove the remaining oxide from the knurling?
I've got an old black oxide coated York barbell, which I'm intending to sell as soon as my new bar arrives. By the time I got it, a decent amount of the black oxide had worn off from regular use and I've managed, with wire wool, polishing compounds and patience to take it down to the bare steel on the smooth parts of the bar (it looks and feels much better).
Does anyone know of any products or compounds I can use to remove the remaining oxide from the knurling?