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Can someone remind me how to remove anodizing?

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Rombloke:
oven pride...oven cleaner, available at tescos is a much safer/cleaner way to remove your anno....its not caustic so wont melt your alloy gems but is harsh enough to remove hard anno.
£6 a bottle which is enough to do prob 4 set of pedals.

doesnt even really burn your skin.....top stuff

Dave

DR VINOAH:
best served chilled on the rocks :LolLolLolLol:

all the best on the anno remove :daumenhoch:

lets see some b4 and after pix

i wanna see the money shot :)

Rombloke:
black chain ring before....


same chain ring after


thats using oven pride......

Dave

thesku11s:
Nice job!

Thats incredible.

I was wondering, do you reckon caustic soda could clean up rusty parts and oxidised alloy bits?

theRuler:

--- Quote from: thesku11s on June 25, 2006, 06:42 PM ---I was wondering, do you reckon caustic soda could clean up rusty parts and oxidised alloy bits?

--- End quote ---

try it

but try wire wool / scratchy pad first!

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