Removing anodizing with oven cleaner

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • jesseyo13
    Registered User
    • Nov 2003
    • 414

    #1

    Removing anodizing with oven cleaner



    mcdkid-"Remember friends don't let friends surf pbnation"
    Check it out >>>>>> http://www.wdp.tv/fly/ <<<<<<
  • Fatjon
    Fat Juggalo
    • Aug 2002
    • 1031

    #2
    Yes go get some some draino(lye) and put in in a PLASTIC container or small bucket. Take the ball out of the detent. ANd place in the lye. You will have to pick it out with a pair of plyers or wear gloves. Then rub quckly do it over again until you get all of the anno off. Then buff it up with a dremel and it will shine like chrome.

    Props to echo419 for the sig

    Comment

    • Magz_rule
      Magz = the best
      • Feb 2004
      • 553

      #3
      Yea, oven cleaner is what I used. I wasn't to sure about it but it turned out great

      Comment

      • jesseyo13
        Registered User
        • Nov 2003
        • 414

        #4
        so basically all I would have to do is spray some oven cleaner in a small zip lock bag, then stick the detents in. Leave them in for about 1 minute and then wash them off. Then basically repeat as necessary right?


        mcdkid-"Remember friends don't let friends surf pbnation"
        Check it out >>>>>> http://www.wdp.tv/fly/ <<<<<<

        Comment

        • The Spanish Inquisition
          no one expects him.
          • May 2004
          • 233

          #5
          I FEAR LYE.

          wear goggles.

          Comment

          • Fatjon
            Fat Juggalo
            • Aug 2002
            • 1031

            #6
            I guess you could do that but i would make sure not to get any on the ball in the detent.

            Props to echo419 for the sig

            Comment

            • FlameboyC11
              Registered User
              • Feb 2004
              • 96

              #7
              One problem w/ leaving raw aluminum is that it will start to oxidize which makes it look kinda gray, you will need to polish it often for it to stay shiny.

              Comment

              • vf-xx
                Henchmen Inc.
                • Nov 2001
                • 3311

                #8
                You might try dropping the aluminum in distilled boiling water. Pull it out and let it cool before drying it. I don't remember but I believe that will reseal the anno.
                -- Feedback--

                Comment

                • Prezents
                  UNITED WE STAND
                  • May 2001
                  • 1149

                  #9
                  Polishing

                  When done right you can get a really good result. You will find that some anodized parts are harder to remove than others.

                  If you do not have the means to polish your material I do offer a polishing service HERE
                  Good luck all

                  Comment

                  • spyder_technician
                    My Mag Works Better
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 149

                    #10
                    Naw this works great. I didn't do it myself, but my entire gun is bare aluminum. It won't oxidize, at least not very fast. It will maintain a shine for almost forever. Well, thats an exaggeration. I didn't even worry about it on mine 'til I played in a scenario and it started raining cats and dogs. It did start to oxidize some after that, but all you do is polish it. Takes 5 minutes and then its back to its original shine. Its even better than anodizing! Why? because I'd like to see you polish a 1 mm deep scratch out of an anodized gun! My gun has a mirror shine no matter what it goes through.

                    I need to do the same to my reg, but I was unsure about it. See, I never did it to my gun, somone else did. Now I need to figure out how to do it myself. So... you say Drano does the job. Hmmh...

                    Comment

                    • Lurker27
                      Registered User
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 287

                      #11
                      Heavy duty easy off oven cleaner is the way to go. Spray it on, wipe it off. I used it to strip my in progress angel of mass destruction.

                      If it says its safe for your skin, or is anything but deadly when swallowed, tis too weak....get the RED can. If took tar off my driveway, ate thorugh the newspaper i used as bedding, and removedf the fingerprint off the finger i used to remove my lye-soaked plugs that kept the stuff out of my marker....thats right, one finger was noticeably smoother than the rest.

                      DO NOT MESS AROUND WITH LYE UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING.

                      Comment

                      • jesseyo13
                        Registered User
                        • Nov 2003
                        • 414

                        #12
                        Thanks, I have the yellow can. I got a little in a very small cut on my finger yesterday . Ill be more careful today. Ill try to get some pics of my detents before and after!


                        mcdkid-"Remember friends don't let friends surf pbnation"
                        Check it out >>>>>> http://www.wdp.tv/fly/ <<<<<<

                        Comment

                        Working...