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Old 07-01-22, 10:29 AM
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SwimmerMike 
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Originally Posted by randyjawa
I use Extra Strength Eazy Off. Slap on some EO, wait a few minutes (two to three tops) and wipe/water wash the goo off. Repeat as required. Caution - if you leave the EO on too long it will attack the aluminum alloy and that would be an unsolvable problem. Good luck.
I use Easy Off also. You still need to polish after, but much less work. My first attempt, which looked great when done but a lot of work, was to just sand the anodization off, then go finer and finer until I got to the final polishing compound.
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