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Oxidation on Juliets

jasontsay

Oakley Beginner
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Hi all, I’m wondering if there’s a way to treat oxidation on Juliets? Would refinishing these be worth it or is it better to just avoid picking up a pair in this condition altogether? Thanks!

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The serial on those is so low, it would be a shame to refinish them...in my personal opinion.
Besides, I'm not sure if any of the folks on here that do refinish X-Metals can replicate Carbon...I could be wrong, though.
 
The serial on those is so low, it would be a shame to refinish them...in my personal opinion.
Besides, I'm not sure if any of the folks on here that do refinish X-Metals can replicate Carbon...I could be wrong, though.
What low Serial?
 
The serial on those is so low, it would be a shame to refinish them...in my personal opinion.
Besides, I'm not sure if any of the folks on here that do refinish X-Metals can replicate Carbon...I could be wrong, though.
I agree, I would leave the patina, personally.

Wear them and enjoy them.
 
Actually... I'm wrong. The set Oakley Dokie has for sale in Exchange has a different pattern of oxidation on the bridge.
These do look similar, but I'm pretty sure they're not the same set, now.

My apologies!!!
 
I've never seen an XM frame oxidise in this manner, Although I've only owned 2 Carbon Frames as it's not my favourite finish tbf.

Must have had some intensive Beach face time.......
 

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