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    Default masking agent for anodizing aluminum

    I saw that casewell offers a masking agent to prevent anodizing a part of aluminum.I was wondering how hard is it to remove when your done dyeing the part? I want to use it to protect thread holes and where a bearing rides
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    It\'s very easy to remove....it just peels off.
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