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Convenient - Easy to do in house. No waiting for heatup of blackening solution. No waiting for the unpredictable return of parts from an outside vendor. Eliminates high outside vendor costs. Retain control of production and quality. Ideal for high volume or short runs. Works especially well for blackening large volume of small parts in a rotating barrel. Higher Productivity - Parts can be blackened in two minutes vs 15 to 30 minutes for hot oxide. Normally twice the amount of parts can be blackened in the same amount of time as with hot oxide. Controllable - Long bath life, blackening solution may be replenished indefinitely with periodic additions of fresh concentrate. So easy to install and use that you can now economically apply a pleasing decorative, sales-appealing black corrosion-resistant finish on parts previously left unfinished. Versatility - Blackens cast iron, forged steels, mild steels, hardened tool steels and powdered metal parts. No white salt bleedout as is common with hot oxide. Dimensional Control - No heat distortion. No smutty rub-off as with other room-temperature blackening processes. Energy Cost Saving - Blackening is done at room temperature vs hot oxide blackening done at 290°F. Safety - Blackening solution uses odorless, mild water-dilutable chemicals that require no venting vs hot oxide. No hazardous caustic chemicals with fumes that present health hazards and no spattering of hot, skin-burning chemicals. Low Maintenance - Longer Equipment Life - No expensive pollution control equipment. Parts Coverage - 600 to 1200 sq. ft. of surface area blackened per gallon of concentrate. How to achieve professional results in minutes:- Thoroughly clean the part to be blackened by either sandblasting, wire brushing, wire wool abrasive cleaning, or by scrubbing in 'VIM' or 'COMET' household abrasive cleaner. Make sure you have removed all rust, paint, oil and grease.
I'm restoring a 1968 El Camino SS and it has many fasteners that came from the factory with a black oxide finish that now need to be refinished. I am very pleased with the ease of use and final appearance of the bolts, etc. that I have processed with this kit. I media blast the parts, put them in a "sock" make out of plastic screen door mesh, rinse with tap water, then rinse in distilled water (use a large plastic paint mix pail), and then follow the instructions, again using distilled water (that may be overkill, but distilled water is not expensive). I took a large bolt out of my first batch and set it outside for ten days. It was even in snow. I was concerned about flash rust from not enough product on the bolt. Looked good after ten days. Note that while it isn't clear in the advertisement, the kit includes two large plastic buckets with lids.