Gary
I once worked on an epoxy solid resin for a clear powder coat. That
was for high end stuff like Moen, Kohler.
Pete Keillor
Gary
Nowdays these are often high-tech physical vapor deposition coatings (PVD)
See:
http://www.pfonline.com/articles/090301.html
http://www.afccorp.net/pvd.htm
Hahahaa! The only coating that lasts.
There is a special lacquer for this purpose. I've used it on my front
door handle and it's lasted for 3 years so far. I can't couch for how
long it will last in a bathroom though.
http://www.woodworkingshop.com/cgi-bin/644C7312/mac/additmdtl.mac/showItemDetail?loadItem=M1030500 (watch the line wrap)
Art
Older items, clear lacquer, Newer stuff: clear powder coat. Have a few
options there.
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Steve W.
> Would you reveal what method you used for polishing and how you cleaned
> the polished surface before coating? Thanks and the Mowhawk product looks
> worth testing.
>
I soaked the parts in lacquer thinner and removed the old finish with steel
wool then buffed on a cloth wheel. It didn't need much buffing as it was
already pretty much polished and just needed a touch up where the steel
wool had scratched it. Another cleaning with lacquer thinner to remove
the buffing compound and wax and it was ready for the new finish coat.
Art