Best way to Remove anno for chrome finish?

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  • sixtoes1313
    Registered User
    • Nov 2006
    • 402

    #1

    Best way to Remove anno for chrome finish?

    Hey, i plan doing alot of my parts in a chrome or polished alum finish. The probem is that the rail, forgrip, trigger frame, and warp feed bracket are faded or chipped black anno. Whats the cheapest or best way I can remove the finish to return to the natural finish?
  • wjr
    Registered User
    • Feb 2006
    • 995

    #2
    Put the parts in drano or a similar drain cleaner. Pull the parts out every so often to wipe the smut off of them.

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    • punkncat
      One foot less
      • Feb 2003
      • 5841

      #3
      Originally posted by wjr
      Put the parts in drano or a similar drain cleaner. Pull the parts out every so often to wipe the smut off of them.

      I would like to point out that Lye and other drain cleaners are seriously hazardous. Make sure that you wear heavy long gloves, an apron and other spill/splash precautions. Washing Lye does nothing as it eats away at your skin and tissues as it will the layer of anno. Vinegar is a good thing to have around while working with lye, as it will stop the corrosive process by neutralizing it.


      After base washing your piece, soak it in a strong vinegar solution, then flush with lots of water. Some light sanding with a super fine emory cloth will probably be needed. Afterward be sure to seal the raw aluminum with a good polish or wax to deter oxidation.


      Oh and on edit and partially in reply to the below. NEVER use straight Drano, or use too much Lye. Always dilute with water in a safe container.
      Last edited by punkncat; 01-30-2007, 05:39 PM.

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      • CKY_Alliance
        Team Deranged
        • Jan 2005
        • 1695

        #4
        Let someone who knows what they are doing do it..drano can pit the aluminum..

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        • StygShore
          Waterford, MI

          • Aug 2002
          • 2854

          #5
          strippers?

          Anno...

          Ok -

          If you are getting a chrome finish, they will probably not care if the piece is anodized as they will have to prep the surface for chrome.

          If you was a "polished aluminum" finish... you would still be looking at getting a polished clear anodize on the metal, or like the previous person said, you will get heavy oxidation on the raw aluminum parts. Aluminum needs a protective coating in order not to oxidize and scratch easily.

          Styg



          and use Gruntbull Anodizing, not Precision Paintball for the work
          Sometimes It's Good to be EVIL

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          • iambored
            I dare YOU to think!
            • Jul 2006
            • 463

            #6
            Why don't you just have an anno guy take the anno off, they do after all put it on so shouldn't they know how to take it off?

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            • sixtoes1313
              Registered User
              • Nov 2006
              • 402

              #7
              I wasnt talking about getting it anno'd. Id like to avoid the prices of annoing. My dad says to bead blast it, then use steel wool and others to polish it up to a mirror shine , then wax it. I dunno though.

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              • Mayzons
                Registered User
                • Jul 2005
                • 153

                #8
                Use easy off oven cleaner, works great

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                • sixtoes1313
                  Registered User
                  • Nov 2006
                  • 402

                  #9
                  the only thing im worried about oven cleaner is that is unpredictable and could cause piting. I really dont wanna risk my chimera frame and other nice pieces to pitting.

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                  • lasrsktr
                    Registered User

                    • Aug 2006
                    • 945

                    #10
                    Originally posted by sixtoes1313
                    the only thing im worried about oven cleaner is that is unpredictable and could cause piting. I really dont wanna risk my chimera frame and other nice pieces to pitting.
                    take it to a metal shop... and have them do it... thats the only way to get it done right....

                    home brew finishes are just that... not perfect...

                    I stripped the Anno on my 15* asa... it worked out pretty good.... but wasn't perfect... I used a dremel with a wire brush and a few other attachments.....

                    Never again will i be doing that..

                    heres a picture of my polished dallara.

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                    • sixtoes1313
                      Registered User
                      • Nov 2006
                      • 402

                      #11
                      wow...... ...all those mags..... you have probly the most beautiful collection of mags i've seen yet. Anyway that finish is just what i was looking for. About houw much did you pay for it to be done? And do they seal it with anything?

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                      • bunny5
                        lurking
                        • Jan 2005
                        • 1099

                        #12
                        Your best bet is to goto www.precisionpb.com and get your part anodized/polished. Its $16 per part. I think it would be a great investment to let a professional to do the work.

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                        • d4m4don3
                          does anyone read my posts?
                          • Sep 2005
                          • 1228

                          #13
                          Originally posted by sixtoes1313
                          wow...... ...all those mags..... you have probly the most beautiful collection of mags i've seen yet. Anyway that finish is just what i was looking for. About houw much did you pay for it to be done? And do they seal it with anything?
                          LOL that was from last AO meet, It's just that Lasrsktr placed his mag real well for pics.

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                          • skife
                            Unregistered User
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 2769

                            #14
                            Originally posted by StygShore
                            Anno...

                            Ok -

                            If you are getting a chrome finish, they will probably not care if the piece is anodized as they will have to prep the surface for chrome.

                            If you was a "polished aluminum" finish... you would still be looking at getting a polished clear anodize on the metal, or like the previous person said, you will get heavy oxidation on the raw aluminum parts. Aluminum needs a protective coating in order not to oxidize and scratch easily.

                            Styg



                            and use Gruntbull Anodizing, not Precision Paintball for the work

                            i'd just like to point out that annodizing is just a form of oxidation




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                            • StygShore
                              Waterford, MI

                              • Aug 2002
                              • 2854

                              #15
                              I know....

                              Originally posted by skife
                              i'd just like to point out that annodizing is just a form of oxidation

                              Yes, I know this - but does it matter at all for his question :)


                              Bottom line, if you dont seal it, it will oxidize, and NOT in a pretty way - get clear anno and you wont have to ever take the buffing wheel to it again.


                              Styg
                              Sometimes It's Good to be EVIL

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