plugger340 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 7, 2010 Messages 407 Reaction score 35 Location Red Deer, Alberta Jul 27, 2013 #1 Is there any way to remove old paint from anodized trim without harming the anodized coating?
CudaChick1968 Leanna ~ The Mistress of Metal FABO Vendor Joined Jan 17, 2005 Messages 11,204 Reaction score 4,752 Location Greenfield, Tennessee Jul 27, 2013 #2 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
Sedanman 67-9 Valiant specialist Joined Apr 3, 2009 Messages 8,536 Reaction score 592 Location chicago Il Jul 27, 2013 #3 Try carb or brake cleaner on a rag
plugger340 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 7, 2010 Messages 407 Reaction score 35 Location Red Deer, Alberta Jul 28, 2013 #4 Try carb or brake cleaner on a rag Click to expand... Thanks, I'll give it a try and let you know
68gtxman I used to reMember Joined Jul 11, 2011 Messages 4,972 Reaction score 4,170 Location Eastampton, NJ Jul 28, 2013 #5 I've used lacquer thinner in the past. As I recall, it never hurt the anodizing.
R RedFish Well-Known Member Joined Sep 5, 2007 Messages 25,850 Reaction score 5,348 Jul 28, 2013 #6 Acry-Sol and scotch brite pad didn't harm the anodized finish on my grilles or other trim.
Sedanman 67-9 Valiant specialist Joined Apr 3, 2009 Messages 8,536 Reaction score 592 Location chicago Il Jul 29, 2013 #7 It depends on how much is on the trim too.