Re: [CR]Oven Cleaner Anodizing Removal

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From: "Adam Hammond" <anhammond@gmail.com>
To: Mark Fulton <markfulton5@mac.com>
In-Reply-To: <A48A82C6-AA5E-4CA9-8F44-778711A60797@mac.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]Oven Cleaner Anodizing Removal
Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 00:40:11 -0500
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cc: classic rendezvous <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
cc: classic rendezvous

Benefitting from this discussion, I went and bought some Easy Off earlier today, and it worked wonderfully. I bought the HEAVY DUTY version. It has lye in it. The "fume free" version does not.

Adam Hammond Toronto, ON, Canada

On 14-Dec-07, at 12:32 AM, Mark Fulton wrote:
> Hey Andrew et al,
>
> Forget the oven cleaner. Go to http://www.jestcoproducts.com click on
> "Instructions" scroll down and get a bottle of "Anodize
> Remover." (Easy to remember.) 16 oz. bottle, part #797 for $12.00
> (Easy to use: dry powder you mix with warm water.) I've used this
> stuff, it really works. Parts come out in minutes ready to paint or
> polish and/or clear coat. Or leave alone. Just do it outside and
> don't breathe the fumes.
>
> Mark Fulton
> Redwood City
> California