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I was wondering today about the Lye process with stripping the anodizing and stuff... is there any other way to do that with something other than Lye? Wouldn't anything that is a base strip than anodizing off? I want to get my grill shiny for the Spring:)
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As a matter of fact...
Easy Off oven cleaner. Just be VERY sure you don't get it anywhere you don't want it (mask it well, in other words) and don't get it on your skin. And don't inhale it either. And don't get it in your eyes. And, err, you get the idea..
I'll see if I can find all the details, but I know it's been done. Some of the guys on the ZRX forum have done this to remove the gold anodizing on the rear shock resevoir, and it leaves a very pretty, shiny surface, easy to polish.
Easy Off oven cleaner. Just be VERY sure you don't get it anywhere you don't want it (mask it well, in other words) and don't get it on your skin. And don't inhale it either. And don't get it in your eyes. And, err, you get the idea..
I'll see if I can find all the details, but I know it's been done. Some of the guys on the ZRX forum have done this to remove the gold anodizing on the rear shock resevoir, and it leaves a very pretty, shiny surface, easy to polish.
Paul
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Dura-Spark II Conversion info at:
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Pipes71 did once say, "bumps and bikes.. what a great combo!"
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I need to do that to my grille it has a bunch of scratches in it that needs to be sanded out and then polished.
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My oldest daughter used EasyOff to remove the anodizing from her rear window on her pickup, and it worked great! Just do it in a well ventilated area, and don't get in too big of a hurry.
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Ok, I tried some EasyOff on a peice of taillight trim. I let it soak real good for about 15 minutes, and I cleaned the stuff off of it. Then I tried my best to sand/buff it by hand, and nothing happens. It just turns white. I don't think EasyOff will remove anodized coatings. I tried soaking it three more times after that, and each time the anodizing was still there. Any ideas?
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I won't drink any........ but the neighbor's cat...