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01.17.2008, 10:33 PM

It works, but sometimes its hit or miss. Depends on the aluminum and the anodizing I think. I've never had it all come completely off, but from what I've said, it's supposed to...
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01.17.2008, 10:38 PM

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It works, but sometimes its hit or miss. Depends on the aluminum and the anodizing I think. I've never had it all come completely off, but from what I've said, it's supposed to...

I guess you could used a dremel with a steel brush bit....and then use some fine grit sand paper to take out the swirls...then finish up by polishing it with Mothers AL compound. Probably not the best way but it seems like it would work.
   
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