I used a angle grinder to get the clear shit off now I'm fucked and have hella scratches.
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Originally posted by gp.plus View PostV8e30.. Looks great man! I was afraid you would run into that problem with the oven cleaner, like pare said it is very thick on those bumpers, i have only ever used it (succesfully) on bicycle parts.
If you use more varied grits of sand paper between 400 and 2000, youll get even better results. It is very hard to get out the 400 scratches with 2000, in the least use 400, 800, 1500, 2000. Always be sure to clean your bucket and start with fresh water when changing grit..
Looking forward to pics on the car,
thanks man!
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I wish I saw this post before you took the grinder to the DB"S. I had a set of Forgeline wheels that were anodized black when I bought them. My goal was to polish the forged aluminium to a deep shine. To make matters worse the anodized coating was a couple of mils thick with a poly clearcoat as well.
I stripped the clear with this:
I then bought some of this:
from Casewell Plating. It is Sodium Hydroxide (Caustic Soda Lye) and comes in a powder form. I then added it to some water and dipped the wheels in a bath of it. I can't recall the mixing ratios and time as this was two years ago. When I pulled the rims out of the bath I had pure virgin aluminium.
At this point I started to polish each wheel. I used a hand drill, Sissel buff's and aluminum grease-less compounds and Tripoli polish to get a mirror shine. But sand paper will work as well. My main point is that you need to use the Sodium Hydroxide to get the anodized coating off. I tried to sand it and it was never coming off.sigpic
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