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That may work on light anodizing, but don't underestimate how thick it is on DB's. Could probably measure it with a ruler. LOL
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I think I'm gonna try some of the oven cleaner here soon and report with pictures.
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Oven cleaner works well to remove anodizing in most cases, you may have to play with the times a little, could take 5 min could take 2 hours. I have had good luck with easy off in the yellow can on some bike parts in the past. Don't panic if the aluminum starts turning a dark color, this wipes right off with CLR.
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Originally posted by camip View PostBroke and just got out of high school but hell no I don't want to sand.
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If you sand the anodization off the bumper, it will require exponentially more cleaning and polishing once you do. The best solution I've found is the deoxidizer product from Classic Trimcoat. There should be some pics in my build thread.
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Lol. You'll regret starting. See how slow it strips & you'll see. Who knows DBs could be different
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Lol. I'm was a broke high school kid. Anyways. I've got my rear polished diving board up forsale. Needs some love, but will shine again.
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Originally posted by Keith M View PostCameron-I saw it somewhere that drain cleaner worked but that sounds messy and toxic. I'm taking mine to the plating company I use for stripping.
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Lots of sanding to remove the anodizing. It's thick. Really thick. Pretty much step sanding up to 2000 grit then polish. Mag aluminum polish worked for me. Took me a maybe a week.
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