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Old 09-17-2007, 07:46 PM   #12
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Sorry I didn't see this sooner... :- The answer is Easy Off oven cleaner. It's the only thing that will get anodizing off (if they are indeed anodized). This is what we used to use to strip bike frames to polish them. Aircraft stripper (brush on is better than the spray) works great on powdercoating or paint, but won't touch anodizing. Easy Off Oven Cleaner is the answer.
I was Very close to Trying that.Was told that would work.

Oh well...spent about a hr on 1 wheel tonight w/ the DA and of course thats all it took.Wasn't an option @ 1st because I don't have a compressor but Working @ a Dealership I have tons of Options there.
1200 was the highest Grit I bought.Should have got some 1500 as well...but My Co-workers are Bringing some Rouge (spell) and we're gonna see how I can shine up the wheel I finished tonight.Air Tools are a must for SHine I understand.
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