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taking the purple anodiser off of the aluminum.
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Question taking the purple anodiser off of the aluminum. - 03.09.2005, 04:09 PM

is there any products, or anything that would take the purple anodiser off of aluminum parts. such as the chassis turnbuckels etc.....

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03.09.2005, 04:10 PM

You can use oven cleaner.
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03.09.2005, 04:19 PM

i have been told that before, is there a specific one to use which works the best, as i need it to come off realy well

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03.09.2005, 04:20 PM

I have never done it myself but have seen people use any oven cleaner from Walmart and some elbow grease.
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03.09.2005, 04:22 PM

ok sounds good il give it ago, it probably need some strong stuff.:D


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03.09.2005, 04:38 PM

Grab yourself some Mothers Aluminum Polish also so you can polish the part when your done. That will clean it up for you.
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03.09.2005, 06:09 PM

Serum (forum member) recently removed the ano from several parts, including a Feigao motor. Check out the brushless forum under truggy project for some info. I would guess Rene (Serum)could give you some pointers.
   
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03.09.2005, 06:26 PM

According to the thread he used soda or pop depending which side of the country you're in...lol. But I have heard of coke doing weird things. I know it is strong enough to remove battery acid.
   
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03.09.2005, 06:44 PM

I thought is was caustic soda (not a beverage here or there!)?
   
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03.10.2005, 06:07 AM

sounds good, il give it a go
ive got some spaire chassis' plates, il try it out with a few things. il post back on this thred when i get my results.


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03.10.2005, 10:38 AM

My mistake, Mike is right, it was caustic soda. But coke will still take off battery acid...lol.:D
   
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03.11.2005, 06:12 AM

i have got hold of this wied stripping agent which can take 15 layers of paint off of walls, my uncle said that it would work, so im gonna give it ago today.

it is called NITRO MORS

sounds convincing


il post back later with results.


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03.14.2005, 05:49 PM

results,

absoloutly nothing happened.

not even abit came off.

im gonna try again with a few more things.

next on the list to try is some sort of oven cleaner


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03.14.2005, 06:57 PM

Wear gloves with the oven cleaner (your skin will thank you). :)
   
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03.27.2005, 10:06 PM

Hey This should help. Use Easy-Off oven cleaner

Who wants purple on their motor? I don't
Check out the instructions here
http://www.rcbros.com/forum/forum_po...p?TID=166&PN=1
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