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  • could have stripped it with caustic soda, like 15 seconds ur good.

  • Dumbest how-to I've ever seen.After all that just paint it anyway? WTF?? Nice job grabbing it by the threads with steel pliers too.........DUH!!!!

  • THIS DUDE IS THE MAN!!

  • The word is "anodizing" not "anodization". It's a term that's been around a long, long time. Anodization is really not a word. Cool?

  • @thewizardofaz anodizing is a verb anodization is noun... ''to stop his asphyxiation'' not ''to stop his asphyxiating''... lol just kidding.

  • if u cant buy remover late nights where the hell u gunna buy oven cleaner late night?

  • walmart

  • @insane931 well then instead of oven cleaner wouldnt i just andodization remover?

  • @insane931 walmart...

  • @DevaJones03 then why not just buy the anodization remover at walmart...

  • Great tip, Thanks!

  • will this work on chrome?

  • @takemypot Nope, your oven racks are made of chrome.

  • @hibles1 u got me ther

  • That was very helpful, but I have a BMX bike part that's 20" in diameter, can't quite submerge it in some bath. Is there another way for bigger parts?

  • greased lightning works as well

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  • Thats a great tip!! I didn't not know that!!

    What that an aluminum part? brass, metal, steel?

  • @2fast4all im gonna say its either aluminium or steel brass isnt used often for those kind of parts not to mention the color of the metal is silver not brass cant be iron cause thats verry uncommon for parts like that steel is a good option or aluminum

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