sweetdiesel
aka SouRGassssssss
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On my latest RC project I decided to de-anodize all of the purple parts to reveal the bare metal finish. Personally I like the look of bare metal better over a colored part. Many of you are familiar with the oven cleaner method of stripping off anodizing but in this article I’ll cover the often talked about Greased Lightning method for those who have not used it before. After stripping off the anodizing I will also go over one of the methods of polishing the bare aluminum part to a mirror shine.
So let’s get started.
For de-anodizing you will need the following items:
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So let’s get started.
For de-anodizing you will need the following items:
- Greased Lightning Cleaner – available in either spray bottle or gallon at your local home improvement store.
- A few large paper clips and binder clips
- Plastic container that is large enough to completely submerge your part
- Green Scotch Brite pads
- Denatured Alcohol
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