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nivekdodge
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
porschetub
QUOTE(nivekdodge @ May 6 2023, 12:59 PM) *

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

Oh dear,do you now have to replace them ?.
nivekdodge
I was going to paint them as they had a good bit of damage, so that doesn’t change much but it’s a ton more work now.

Just wanted others to be aware

Kevin
r_towle
What part?
Pics of what it does?

How long did you soak them?
partwerks
The cheap stuff at the $1.25 store works good for removing that caked on brake dust, from my experience.
I didn't leave it on for long.
nivekdodge
QUOTE(r_towle @ May 6 2023, 11:09 PM) *

What part?
Pics of what it does?

How long did you soak them?


I soaked them overnight. It pits them pretty bad. ill geta pic in the morning.

Kevin
nivekdodge
Window weatherstrip chase
Dave_Darling
Everywhere that I've heard using oven cleaner discussed has mentioned not to leave it on aluminum for very long. It's a relatively well-known thing that it eats Al. Sorry you were hit by it.

--DD
r_towle
Well shit
What pieces do you need?
nivekdodge
QUOTE(r_towle @ May 8 2023, 12:03 AM) *

Well shit
What pieces do you need?


Thanks Tons for the offer, im going to throw some paint on them for they time being and callit a day.

Thanks
Kevin
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