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I've had a 1997 black GT Zaskar for a while now, and I was always under the impression that it was anodised.
However according to the German language GT catalogue which I found on this forum, the frame was available in I quote, "Ball-burnished, Schwarz pulverbeschichtet and Frost rot eloxiert".
Now my German isn't great, but i do know that 'Schwarz' is black, but... I reckon that 'pulverbeschichtet' translates as powder-coating.
So perhaps I've just answered my own question, but could any German speakers confirm this for me please?
If my frame is indeed powder-coated then I've been living a lie for the past few years, mistaken in the belief that it was a very nice anodised finish.
I do intend to strip the coating off though as it's looking very tired.
And so my final question is; what's the best way to strip off powder-coating?
However according to the German language GT catalogue which I found on this forum, the frame was available in I quote, "Ball-burnished, Schwarz pulverbeschichtet and Frost rot eloxiert".
Now my German isn't great, but i do know that 'Schwarz' is black, but... I reckon that 'pulverbeschichtet' translates as powder-coating.
So perhaps I've just answered my own question, but could any German speakers confirm this for me please?
If my frame is indeed powder-coated then I've been living a lie for the past few years, mistaken in the belief that it was a very nice anodised finish.
I do intend to strip the coating off though as it's looking very tired.
And so my final question is; what's the best way to strip off powder-coating?