Hi, i have got myself a project going - polishing up a retro GT frame to a mirror finish, and a fork with the same finish. I have finished my frame and it is ready to go, and i have now moved on to the fork. The fork is anodized however, and i need to get it all off obviously before i can start the polishing process. I could go ahead and sandpaper it all off, but it will be quite time consuming, and it will be difficult to get in around the welds. And i want to try and avoid sandpapering as the aluminium is immaculate, and i dont want to put any scratches in it using an aggressive grade of sandpaper. Im hoping to get the anodizing off, giving it a once over with 2000 grit sandpaper and going ahead with polishing.
The fork was previously wrapped in vinyl, and i was pretty luck that the majority of the anodizing somehow managed to get pulled off as i removed the vinyl. But not quite lucky enough to get all of it off.
I have done some research and after reading in many places that oven cleaner would do the trick, ive bought myself some of it.
But im not quite sure about how i should go about using it to try and get the anodizing off. Do i follow the instructions, or do i use a slightly different method? Hoping someone may have done this before and can help me out with this.
Heres my fork:
And here is my Oven Cleaner instructions:
The fork was previously wrapped in vinyl, and i was pretty luck that the majority of the anodizing somehow managed to get pulled off as i removed the vinyl. But not quite lucky enough to get all of it off.
I have done some research and after reading in many places that oven cleaner would do the trick, ive bought myself some of it.
But im not quite sure about how i should go about using it to try and get the anodizing off. Do i follow the instructions, or do i use a slightly different method? Hoping someone may have done this before and can help me out with this.
Heres my fork:
And here is my Oven Cleaner instructions: