Rare lighter restoration of a very cute rocket car lighter from Japan. Today I restore and repair a Japanese Sarome vintage lighter from the sixties. I Will make it fully functional and beautiful again.
This Cigarette lighter is from the late sixties and comes from a Japanese lighter brand named Sarome. It’s modeled after the rocket car from the 60’s who set the world record in ground speed in Bonneville Utah. It’s a cool collector object and you can get this lighter in many different colors and wheel combinations. I got mine from a subscriber from the U.S.
RESTORATION PROCESS
I started by adding WD40 rust remover because I thought I could drag out the lighter insert from the body of the car, but I was wrong. I was built together. After I demounted the lighter, I used my mini tumbler to clean all the small parts. I also used Electrolysis to clean up some minor parts.
I chose to sandblast the whole lighter body and painted it with black and red colors. The lighter did only come with 3 wheels, so I decided to create 4 new Alu wheels.
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Thanks for watching my restoration video. See you next week.
Best wishes Martin
This Cigarette lighter is from the late sixties and comes from a Japanese lighter brand named Sarome. It’s modeled after the rocket car from the 60’s who set the world record in ground speed in Bonneville Utah. It’s a cool collector object and you can get this lighter in many different colors and wheel combinations. I got mine from a subscriber from the U.S.
RESTORATION PROCESS
I started by adding WD40 rust remover because I thought I could drag out the lighter insert from the body of the car, but I was wrong. I was built together. After I demounted the lighter, I used my mini tumbler to clean all the small parts. I also used Electrolysis to clean up some minor parts.
I chose to sandblast the whole lighter body and painted it with black and red colors. The lighter did only come with 3 wheels, so I decided to create 4 new Alu wheels.
SUPPORT MY CHANNEL
IF YOU LIKE MY VIDEOS AND WANT TO SUPPORT MY CHANNEL YOU CAN BUY THE AWESOME T-SHIRT THAT I WEAR IN THE VIDEO ➡️ https://teespring.com/stores/awesome-restorations
❤ THANKS ❤
Please subscribe if you want to see more cool upcoming restoration projects 🙂 And DON’T FORGET TO SEE the Vietnamese army gun oil bottle restoration: https://youtu.be/MFK3HBmmiI8
Free Music: From YouTube free audio library.
Thanks for watching my restoration video. See you next week.
Best wishes Martin
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