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Polishing wheel lip trim #61500
05/22/08 10:09 AM
05/22/08 10:09 AM
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burrpenick Offline OP
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I've heard Easyoff over cleaner wrapped in plastic overnight removed the anodozing, then just polish with chrome polish etc? Any and all tips will be humbly accepted!

George

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Re: Polishing wheel lip trim [Re: burrpenick] #61501
05/22/08 01:27 PM
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I use simichrome polish and #000 steel wool

Although I'm not aware any of the B or A body ones I've seen were anodized.


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Re: Polishing wheel lip trim [Re: burrpenick] #61502
05/22/08 08:10 PM
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Quote:

I've heard Easyoff over cleaner wrapped in plastic overnight removed the anodozing, then just polish



I've never left the lye on that long... I'd be concerned about it would eat away the base metal. I apply Easy-Off, leave it to bubble up a few minutes and rinse it off and reapply as needed. Several applications and some elbow grease will remove all the anodizing







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