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Carpe manana
![]() ![]() Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Eau Claire, WI
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Re: Parkerizing
Parkerizing is a good way to go with a lot of parts originally finished in this manner. I've had a lot of parts parkerized and zinc coated. It's rather economical (and easy) to drop off a box of dirty parts to a local plater for refinishing. They come back looking brand new. A local plater here gets ~$100/batch for parkerizing and that will do hood hinges, hood latches, striker plates, tow hooks, and a boat load of nuts and bolts.
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