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Offline ola_martin

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Freshing up anodised alloy.
« on: August 12, 2009, 06:28:03 pm »
Hello.
I have a set of YZ465 forks on my bike, they have kind of a polish/sanding surface, not mirror, and clearcoated. Like all jap. forks from tha era you know....
The swingarm is from a 79 RM250, and I want to make it look like the fork. Problem is that it's anodised. Is it possible to make it ok without having the anodising remowed profesionaly? I can sand it down on the flat surfaces, but how will the welds turn out? I'ts a lot of hassle for me to get it remowed here in Norway......
Anyone got any tips how to make the swing look good..?

Thanks!

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Re: Freshing up anodised alloy.
« Reply #1 on: August 12, 2009, 06:48:45 pm »
either paint it  a matt aluminium colour silver paint or you can strip it back using caustic soda and then polish the swingarm with wet and dry paper and then a scotch bright pad.
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Re: Freshing up anodised alloy.
« Reply #2 on: August 12, 2009, 07:13:22 pm »
I like the caustic soda plan! :) How strong mix, how long bathtime etc?? I've never used it since i cleaned the head on my moped when I was 12, the coolingfins disappeared....... ;D ;D

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Re: Freshing up anodised alloy.
« Reply #3 on: August 12, 2009, 07:47:14 pm »
search this forum for 'caustic' and you should find info on how to do it. ive never done it, i just send the part to the annodizers and they strip the part.
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