Using oven cleaner to remove anodizing., It scars the aluminm badly if left to soak for too long. |
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Using oven cleaner to remove anodizing., It scars the aluminm badly if left to soak for too long. |
nivekdodge |
May 5 2023, 05:59 PM
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I saw lots of posts saying it would remove the anodizing but none saying not to leave it on to soak.
Just a public safety message Kevin |
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