RE: "Engine Turned" pattern in side trim
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RE: "Engine Turned" pattern in side trim



Steve,
It can be removed with oven cleaner and most car shows have a booth with 
a powder form, they sell, you mix with water and soak the piece of trim 
in and it will remove the anodizing. I did mine and the buffed it and 
then coated (painted) it with Glisten, a product sold by the makers of 
Por. It is garunteed not to flake off or turn yellow.  


Steve Mick wrote:
> 
> How is the anodizing removed without buffing? I  wasn't aware it could 
> be 
> done......................MO


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