Lloyd,
You are saying manganese with the understanding of the difference between zinc (phosphate) vs. manganese solutions, correct? If so then I now have a use for the unopened bottles of manganese parkerizing solution!
Thanks,
Mike
Yes Mike, I'm speaking from experience, I've used both zinc and manganese parkerizing solutions extensively.
Does the one solution color up to the grey finish associated with the hood hinges and latches, while the other solution is darker in color like the many bolts are cars are assembled with?
Yes, exactly! Some items were the darker manganese finish and some the dark gray. I used both solutions for different product on our car but again, the hood hinges I did not do but everything else I did. Some things learned, a new batch of manganese will give a very dark finish and parts will darken more if kept in for longer periods of time. The solution can be saved and used several times but like many things it seems to weaken and the finish is not as dark compared to new. In many cases I preferred used solutions due to the manganese being too black looking when using a fresh batch, but that is simply my preference and nothing more. After removal from either solution you have to give the newly phosphate parts a good cleaning and Palmetto suggests using WD-40. That portion of the process is important that you do not end up with white spots (salts) on your hardware. I found over the past couple years what worked best was the old red Mystery Oil. Just put them in the oil, take them out, and brush with a soft brush (old toothbrush works well) and sort of dry off. As just like a paint job, the preparation is key so I normally glass bead what I'm going to manganese/phosphate immediately prior. You can purchase a cheap ceramic coated pot/s at WalMart or some old stainless pot or pan not used by a family member or at any flea market/Goodwill store, etc. Hardware does not need a large container and I found taking time with small batches at a time worked well for me. Again, a lot of information is available concerning Palmetto products if you complete searches here or on team Camaro.