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  • Aluminium trim adonizing removal?

    I am trying to polish a tail light housing from a 67 Ford Fairlane. The piece seems to have a "textured chrome" look to it. It seems like a layer on top of the aluminium itself...would this be adonizing? If it is, how can it be removed besides sanding?
    Thanks for the help!

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    I had a '69 lincolin with thw same problem. Mine where made of a cast aluminum that was really cheap and pourus, with some sort of chrome coating. After 30 years of being exposed it had corrosion under the coating and pimple like pertrusions were visible. I was never able to repolish them. instead i had them blasted and re chromed. If the aluminum in your case is better i would have it blasted and you can try to repolish it. The only thing i would really worry about is wearing any sharp edges down that give it it's squarness durring sanding and blasting before you polish. good luck

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    • #3
      oh yeah I forgot, if its anodizing you can use oven cleaner like easy off, to get it off. then you can sand. wear eye protection when you brush is off with a brush. It stings! and you could go blind.....

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      • #4
        caswell got a stripper just for that

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        • #5
          Stripper?

          I looked through the online catalog, but I couldnt see the anodizing stripper you mentioned...could you point me in the right direction?
          Thanks for the help!

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          • #6
            anodize stripper

            Hi sp4spd Look under plating and metal finishing, last item on lower right of page, replenishment supplies, plating solutions. that is where you will find it. lol. lloyd.

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            • #7
              Gun anodizing stripping with Pickle #4?

              HI.
              If I am using Pickle #4 to remove anodizing from gun frames, how long should I leave it? Does this also work for stripping gun bluing?
              Thanks.

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              • #8
                Re: Gun anodizing stripping with Pickle #4?

                Originally posted by dagobert
                HI.
                If I am using Pickle #4 to remove anodizing from gun frames, how long should I leave it? Does this also work for stripping gun bluing?
                Thanks.
                i had some sufface rust on my 12 gauge .. i hit it with a sisal/black it took everything off .. bluing and all .. i did the whole barrel now i need to either do 2 thing's reblue it or blacken it ....
                sorry i went off the topic ....

                now for anodize remover ... oven clean will remove it quick most high end stripes work but for the problem i can see that you are talking about you can glass bead it and wet sand up to 1000 grit then hit is with brown or had it chromed .. but the car maker's did the trim in diecast alot of times either way it can be polished but having it rechromed will make it look more stock

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