From Paltech's website:
The Micro-polishing process was developed by myself (A chemical & Processing engineer) in order to restore antique auto parts to their original condition. The Micro-polishing process does not remove any of the parts material; it merely removes the metal oxide layer. The Micro-polishing process will polish parts inside & outside and will also polish down & into engraving, stampings, casting marks ect. to keep the part as originally manfactured. The process seals the micro pores in the material to provide a long lasting finish. The process finish will outlast typical bead blasting restoration finishes by at least ten times in similar environments.
The Micro-polishing process entails a trade secret muti-mechanical motion using custom made equipment & custom formulated media that are not available on the market. There are no chemicals used in the process.
The Micro-polishing process was developed by myself (A chemical & Processing engineer) in order to restore antique auto parts to their original condition. The Micro-polishing process does not remove any of the parts material; it merely removes the metal oxide layer. The Micro-polishing process will polish parts inside & outside and will also polish down & into engraving, stampings, casting marks ect. to keep the part as originally manfactured. The process seals the micro pores in the material to provide a long lasting finish. The process finish will outlast typical bead blasting restoration finishes by at least ten times in similar environments.
The Micro-polishing process entails a trade secret muti-mechanical motion using custom made equipment & custom formulated media that are not available on the market. There are no chemicals used in the process.