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Help, how do I strip a Anodised Chain Ring?

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jimwise68:
Well it worked for me.

oberonspacefruit:
i prefer caustic cos its cheap, does loads, and i know how to use it.


the oven cleaner is more subtle and not as nasty so its worth a go.

theRuler:
i used that oven pride stuff to strip a ring at the weekend

it worked really well. not stinky like the soda

i used the lid off a big paint tub. very shallow, as you dont need much gloop to strip it. leave it in a couple of mins

Rombloke:

--- Quote from: Stodgy on July 20, 2006, 11:35 AM ---
--- Quote from: jimwise68 on July 20, 2006, 11:16 AM ---Oven Pride seems to be the easiest.

Dave Rombloke found it and I have used it for several things now.

You can buy it from Tescos. It is an over cleaner. You can even take the bits out without using gloves.  :daumenhoch:

Very easy to use.

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Does that really work? Or is caustic the best? I have one to do too!

Dave (rombloke) - do you fancy doing it for me with your fancy polishing ways?!  ;)

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dave ask pete for a lookie-see at his hubs and rims.....oven pride all the way....miles safer than that caustic shite......

and yes ok


Dave

theRuler:
i bought the oven pride from wilkos
it was 4 quid

its like a shampoo consistency, and is easy to manage

bung all your steel bits and bobs into the ooze after you have done the ring - cleans up bearings and hub parts a treat!

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