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Can anyone reccomend an anodiser

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PHIPPSIO:
Im in Southampton, so local would be preferred but the parts are only small like stem caps and seat clamps so i could post. Also, am i right in thinking that the way to prep for anno is to polish to a high shine?
Cheers
Dom :daumenhoch:

snav69:
Any good  ???

http://www.yell.com/ucs/UcsSearchAction.do?keywords=Anodisers&companyName=&location=SOUTHAMPTON&scrambleSeed=65971693&searchType=advance&M=0&lastKeyword=annodizers&lastClarifyIndex=&lastClarifyOptions=&lastSearchall=&ssm=0&search.x=0&search.y=0

 :coolsmiley:

PHIPPSIO:
Cheers Snav :daumenhoch: you know anything ab :daumenhoch:out the process? I know its elctrically charged and dyed but know sod all about preppeing

snav69:
I think your stuff has to be as clean as possible  ???
PM fishface , he's had quite a bit of stuff anodised so may be able to point you in the right direction  :daumenhoch: tell him the fat cnut from Golborne sent ya'  ::)  :2funny:

 :coolsmiley:

MartyC:
try Metro Plating in Uxbridge www.metroplating.co.uk   :daumenhoch:

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