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SKUZZ

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I am not a fan of the orange anno on the new gear plate. Has anyone tried the drano or oven cleaner trick to remove the orange?
 
Not a fan of the copper color ethier. I wonder why they went with that color for the hop-ups when there's blue ali stock parts.


I used the drano cyrtals on my Baja parts and it worked very well. I'll wait a while on doing these parts till I get all the hop-ups that I want, so I can do them all at the same time.
 
Well then I guess I will try it, there is no way I am putting that gear plate on with that color on it.
 
fourwheeler said:
Well then I guess I will try it, there is no way I am putting that gear plate on with that color on it.
Same here, the plate has been sitting on the workbench but I just can't install it until it's de-anodized.
 
I would take a bunch down and get them re-anodized, but my guy won't do it unless he knows exactly who made it and what type of anodize it is.
 
No worries man, I am going to strip it and polish it up.....just to go get it dirty. :D
 
I did a couple pieces yesterday, it worked fine with the oven cleaner.
 
I used , Greased Lighting ,on mine , worked GREAT !!!!!!!


Soaked part in in an coffee container,for about an hour.


Then scrubed with a tooth brush,dish soap and water .......
 
I used an off brand but I also tried the fume free stuff. The fume free stuff doesn't work.
 
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