Jul 27, 2013 #1 plugger340 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 7, 2010 Messages 407 Reaction score 35 Location Red Deer, Alberta Is there any way to remove old paint from anodized trim without harming the anodized coating?
Jul 27, 2013 #2 CudaChick1968 Leanna ~ The Mistress of Metal FABO Vendor Joined Jan 17, 2005 Messages 11,204 Reaction score 4,747 Location Greenfield, Tennessee Hmmm ... maybe StrypEz?? I've never tried it but I'm subscribing to the thread just in case a resto project comes in with too much paint and nice anodizing. :-D
Hmmm ... maybe StrypEz?? I've never tried it but I'm subscribing to the thread just in case a resto project comes in with too much paint and nice anodizing. :-D
Jul 27, 2013 #3 Sedanman 67-9 Valiant specialist Joined Apr 3, 2009 Messages 8,536 Reaction score 592 Location chicago Il Try carb or brake cleaner on a rag
Jul 28, 2013 #4 plugger340 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 7, 2010 Messages 407 Reaction score 35 Location Red Deer, Alberta Try carb or brake cleaner on a rag Click to expand... Thanks, I'll give it a try and let you know
Jul 28, 2013 #5 68gtxman I used to reMember Joined Jul 11, 2011 Messages 4,964 Reaction score 4,142 Location Eastampton, NJ I've used lacquer thinner in the past. As I recall, it never hurt the anodizing.
Jul 28, 2013 #6 R RedFish Well-Known Member Joined Sep 5, 2007 Messages 25,850 Reaction score 5,348 Acry-Sol and scotch brite pad didn't harm the anodized finish on my grilles or other trim.
Jul 29, 2013 #7 Sedanman 67-9 Valiant specialist Joined Apr 3, 2009 Messages 8,536 Reaction score 592 Location chicago Il It depends on how much is on the trim too.