Rusty gauge face restoration, less then $10 can improve its appearance

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  • čas přidán 13. 10. 2022
  • Had a Rusty gauge face that was hard to read so what have I got to loose? Tried a bit of an experiment so you don’t have to plus it only cost me $10. Restoring a 1968 Pontiac Firebird and it has the rare factory rally gauge set that was severely rusted and hard to read wanted to find a way to clean it up some without damaging it more. Fortunately it did not lift the paint want to see how?
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Komentáře • 37

  • @OldCarGarageUSA
    @OldCarGarageUSA Před rokem +1

    Interesting idea, may try this on a my rusty 67 Camaro gauge cluster.

    • @VinylVillageGarage
      @VinylVillageGarage  Před rokem +1

      Mine was bad enough i figured didn’t have much to loose if it removed all the paint. It came out respectable fortunately

  • @RestorationAustralia
    @RestorationAustralia Před rokem +1

    Great idea.😊

  • @keohanejj1
    @keohanejj1 Před rokem +2

    I like the vintage pull tab

    • @VinylVillageGarage
      @VinylVillageGarage  Před rokem +1

      Lol you are the
      First to spot that!! I found it in the car when i disassembled it, I just could not throw it away

    • @charlesfish5619
      @charlesfish5619 Před rokem

      I saw that ...
      But thought it was a ring... lol

  • @firstgenerationgarage2803

    Hey buddy thanks for sharing everyone is going to be surprised 😮 how good is going to look and I did it about 8 years ago

    • @VinylVillageGarage
      @VinylVillageGarage  Před rokem +2

      Huge improvement already but step two will be even better if it works

  • @Bobperez182
    @Bobperez182 Před rokem +1

    I’ve had great success with cleaning small rust like that with straight white vinegar. Don’t know what it would do in something like the gauges. But it does remove light rust very well.

    • @VinylVillageGarage
      @VinylVillageGarage  Před rokem +1

      I will have to try that technique next go around, thanks for sharing!

  • @shawnaburns5158
    @shawnaburns5158 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I personally use crystal clear gloss acrylic spray paint on the faces and needles,,then they look 10x Better afterwards

  • @shaggyscarshop
    @shaggyscarshop Před rokem +1

    Great tips for all of us trying to save and repurpose old and used parts. Cant wait to see part 2.

    • @VinylVillageGarage
      @VinylVillageGarage  Před rokem +1

      It was worth a shot, i figured what did I have to loose. Definite improvement.

  • @chuckeecheese162
    @chuckeecheese162 Před rokem +1

    It’s impossible to get it back 100% but that worked pretty well. There’s a guy who used to sell the water transfer decals. Been years since I got any.

    • @VinylVillageGarage
      @VinylVillageGarage  Před rokem +2

      I haven’t found those yet, wish I could find them. I really want them to look just a little better.

  • @burntclutches
    @burntclutches Před rokem +2

    Great tip and surprised the paint wasn't affected!

    • @VinylVillageGarage
      @VinylVillageGarage  Před rokem +2

      I was a bit surprised it didn’t lift the paint too. It was a good demo or test I suppose. I
      Could see that working real nice say on a gauge that wasn’t pitted like this one but only a light stain I am fairly confident it would clean up very nice.

  • @davidbisnette7673
    @davidbisnette7673 Před rokem +1

    Most interesting video

    • @VinylVillageGarage
      @VinylVillageGarage  Před rokem +1

      I thought so too and worth sharing

    • @davidbisnette7673
      @davidbisnette7673 Před rokem +1

      @@VinylVillageGarage if you do a part two on the gauges can you show how to test the gauges operation to tell weather or not they are working before you put it all back together and put it in the car?

    • @VinylVillageGarage
      @VinylVillageGarage  Před rokem +1

      Will do, that can be super helpful

    • @davidbisnette7673
      @davidbisnette7673 Před rokem +1

      @@VinylVillageGarage Thank you

  • @phoenixblack1220
    @phoenixblack1220 Před rokem +1

    Very cool! I remember trying to clean up gauges on a 1968 Camaro and ended up wrecking the paint! I can’t recall what I used, I thought it was just windex but it’s been 20 years lol.

    • @VinylVillageGarage
      @VinylVillageGarage  Před rokem +1

      Windex 20 years ago probably had stuff in it that is now declared unsafe for humans and gauges 😉

  • @jimsteig9653
    @jimsteig9653 Před rokem +1

    I like it didn’t remove the paint. I think that technique would work very well with a little lighter rust than you had. Looking forward to the next technique. The toothbrush is my go to detail scrubber as well.

    • @VinylVillageGarage
      @VinylVillageGarage  Před rokem +1

      It was an experiment of course i figured didn’t have much to loose really and it’s a big enough improvement I could probably leave as is. I have one more idea. We shall see if it works.

  • @hydroy1
    @hydroy1 Před rokem +1

    Fact is the rally pack option was very rare! so if your PHS build sheet calls this option out, that is a VERY big plus to the true value of your 67/68 Birds. You said the printed circit plastic & copper boards are now available? from who? I had to make up 2 jumper wires when I did mine as there were none in the 90s.
    P/S The oil & water temp sending units on the motor are pretty pricey, I had to get mine from Pontiac ) when there was a Pontiac.

    • @VinylVillageGarage
      @VinylVillageGarage  Před rokem +1

      Classic Industries has them in their catalog.

    • @hydroy1
      @hydroy1 Před rokem +1

      @@VinylVillageGarage Thanks, ( got to fix that when I install new clear dash bezel's, all about the details,)

    • @VinylVillageGarage
      @VinylVillageGarage  Před rokem +1

      I agree, all the little details add up to make a very nice car when done

  • @howardrussell6738
    @howardrussell6738 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hello Jon ,
    Did you do a video testing the guage cluster after cleaning before installing into the dash.

    • @VinylVillageGarage
      @VinylVillageGarage  Před 5 měsíci +2

      I did not do a video yet. This car I plugged them in and they worked, I can see how that might be beneficial so I will add to the list of videos to do.

    • @howardrussell6738
      @howardrussell6738 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@VinylVillageGarage Thanks again Jon , I appreciate your work !

  • @leegreen2163
    @leegreen2163 Před rokem +1

    Another great video, thanks for sharing. My '68 has standard idiot lights. My cluster has at least one burned out bulb and the other are dim.
    Do you have to remove the cluster to change bulbs? If so, does the column need to be dropped?
    Thanks for the help!

    • @VinylVillageGarage
      @VinylVillageGarage  Před rokem +1

      Good question, 1969 you can change the bulbs, tight but possible. 1968 is even tighter, I think it’s easier to pull the cluster and yes you have to drop the column down for clearance and reduce the chances of scratching paint.