Re: PCing Anodized Parts
nothing beats red devil and water
5 minutes and the anodizing melts off completly .
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Re: PCing Anodized Parts
Some anodize I have taken off by just sandblasting it, others require chemical stripper. I guess it just depends on the quality of the anodize job. Good luck.
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Thanks for the info. I have also heard that oven cleaner will also take off anodizing.
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Re: PCing Anodized Parts
Originally posted by CaptainChauncyYou should strip it off for best results. I have powdered over a freshly anodized part to see how the the part would come out. The part came out great but it is probably better to get rid of the anodize before powdercoating.
I have tried this and it works. Take about 40-60 minutes and a little light brushing under running water after you pull the parts out.
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You should strip it off for best results. I have powdered over a freshly anodized part to see how the the part would come out. The part came out great but it is probably better to get rid of the anodize before powdercoating.
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PCing Anodized Parts
I have some anodized alum parts I want to PC. Should the anodizing be stripped off first?Tags: None
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