New Gold finish Turbo EZ!

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LOL... just kidding. I'm really rough on my e-cigs, and I kept putting my Turbo EZ in my pocket with my keys, so the finish started developing lots of dings and scrapes. I just removed the rest of the black finish with my fingernail and some elbow grease, and found that there's a nice brass casing under the paint. Polished it with a little metal polish, and voila! It does oxidize easily, but it polishes right back up again.
 
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LOL... just kidding. I'm really rough on my e-cigs, and I kept putting my Turbo EZ in my pocket with my keys, so the finish started developing lots of dings and scrapes. I just removed the rest of the black finish with my fingernail and some elbow grease, and found that there's a nice brass casing under the paint. Polished it with a little metal polish, and voila! It does oxidize easily, but it polishes right back up again.


Pretty clever modification djtonyb!:2cool:

Wow!..you must have really beat the living bejesus out of that sleek high gloss finish Turbo Ez batt to even get a scratch on it! 8-o

I remember when we first got the original Kanger demo S1 version. The finish was basically just a dull black matte paint job. I was able to easily remove the outer coat and noticed the copper finish underneath. I polished it up and looks similar to the one in your photo.

I kind of like the look; although, at the same time it irritated me that the black finish could flake off that easily as I am not that abusive with my gear and figured it could be a problem for other people if the paint started chipping off for them.:facepalm:
The original prototype white version did not scratch regardless of the abuse I inflicted on it to mimic the effect of the black battery.

Long story short we had our manufacturer produce a smoother (allegedly non-scratch):glare: gloss SI type battery,unlike the stock Kanger version.

In addition we had a few tweaks made to the tanks that the original Kanger version did not have at the time. A gold Turbo Ez might be cool after all now that I see it again in your photo. Perhaps even a stainless version would be cool too? Hmmm?:rolleyes:

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These are gorgeous :wub: :wub: :wub: ... HAVE to have one! Hey SSV2 or Frank, do you know whether you have any more of the Turbo EZ Kits available in this 'gold' finish?

Apparently you can modify a black Turbo battery to become gold by stripping off the finish? :ohmy:

The original prototype (Kanger version S1) did not have the smooth glossy finish It was just standard black matte so it was easy to remove the coating. I suppose if your as resourceful as djtonyb you can remove the finish from the Turbo Ez version with ease to discover low and behold there is (gasp) gold in there! :w00t:

I have not so much as nick or scratched up any of my black Turbo's yet, so I have not had any reason to strip it down; however, you never know?:rolleyes: I may get a wild hair one night and take a dremmel to one with a sanding attachment to it and go to town!:evil:

Meanwhile back at the ranch, I continue to blow plumes of glorious vapor from my polar white Turbo Ex with great satisfaction and content.:smokie:



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