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Resto Araya rims guide, Stage 1/2/3 & 4 completed 'updated 9/12' BLING!
animal:
Top thread fella ;)
markyp:
i find it only takes about 20 mins to strip in oven pride si :-\
ozone:
Interesting thread this.
I normally put a couple of bricks or similar in the tub so you use less water and waste less soda. (adding the same amount of soda to less water would strengthen the mix and should speed up the process.
The best setup I have used is a big round tub (like the ones you dye/bleach your tuffs in) with a smaller bucket in the centre (needs a brick or similar inside to stop it floating :D) so you have a moat big enough to drop your rims into. No rotating required with that method - just place the rim inside and walk away. Sorted. :daumenhoch:
sid1972:
--- Quote from: markyp on December 04, 2010, 01:52 PM ---i find it only takes about 20 mins to strip in oven pride si :-\
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::) tbh it depends on the anno - I have stuff thats not shifted for days in 'oven pride' and other stuff thats fell off, this shifts it regardless!! If you submerged the rims it would be quicker (10mins MAX), but only about 6/7 inches of the rim is in the solution for each of the ten minutes slots. Submerging you tend to get a build of a black carbon deposit - it does shift but requires more elbow grease. This for me works the best, it gives me total control and has never failed... :-*
markyp:
i must admit tho rims are the most stubborn to shift ano,it seems that once the colour is off there is also a clear ano to shift as well unlike all the other parts,thats what had hhappened when i sent that set of rims to you si,i hadnt shifted the clear stuff too
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