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Originally Posted by Drillium Dude
If you're into restoring/beautifying your alloy components, you can't go wrong stripping anodizing off with this stuff:

http://www.jestcoproducts.com/index....d&productId=37

One 16oz. bottle will last for at least 6 months and do tons of parts:



Comes in a granulated form; mix in warm water, immerse part for 5-7 minutes and then remove residue under lukewarm water with 000 steel wool and SoftSoap.

You will be amazed how easy and mess-free this stuff is when compared to the old-school Easy-Off method

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Aw crap. I just removed the anodizing off an entire crankset with 320 sandpaper. I'm a twit.
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