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removing hard annodising
kev-s:
i know oven pride removes annodising (done it a few times)
but what about hard annodising, have heard that oven pride wont touch it, if so what will?
Clean:
--- Quote from: kev s on June 22, 2012, 12:20 PM ---i know oven pride removes annodising (done it a few times)
but what about hard annodising, have heard that oven pride wont touch it, if so what will?
--- End quote ---
Not really sure what "Hard Anodising" is, but it is probably a misnomer. ::)
If an alloy is "Anodised" the process can always be reveresed using a strong alkali (eg Oven Pride); this is fundamental chemistry. :angel:
I suspect that for "Hard Anodising" the anodised surface is over varnished with a lacquer of some sort to protect it; in this case you will first need to remove the lacquer, before resorting to Sodium Hydroxide / Caustic / Oven Pride to remove the anodised surface. :daumenhoch:
kev-s:
just double checked and its "ultra hard annodising" :LolLolLolLol:
will do a test area with oven pride later :daumenhoch:
stidds:
Stop pussying about with oven pride and get yourself some caustic soda.
animal:
--- Quote from: Stidds on June 22, 2012, 01:45 PM ---Stop pussying about with oven pride and get yourself some caustic soda.
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X2 :2funny:
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