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  • Stripping Laquer off frame
  • quintet100
    Free Member

    Hi
    I have a aluminium frame that has a silver original finish, but the laquer is peeled in places as well as a few marks here and there.
    I would like to bring it back to life by stripping and re-laquering?
    Is this possible?
    What is the process? Nitromors?
    Any one done it before?
    Can it be blasted somehow?
    Thanks

    stevied
    Free Member

    Bead blasting would give you a dull finish that would be a PITA to get back to a nice finish. Probably best to see if any painters/powdercoaters local could ‘dip’ it for you.

    oldnick
    Full Member

    Ball polishing. There, I’ve said it.

    Hardens the surface too.

    fivespot
    Free Member

    Nitromors and a pair of latex (or similar) gloves, use an old credit card as a scraper to avoid damage/scratches. Scotchbrite (kitchen scourer) to get an even and keyed finish before laquering.

    jonba
    Free Member

    A blasting/painting place might do a chemical dip for you. Easier than faffing on with nitromors.

    dirtyderek
    Free Member

    We do bike re-spraying and rebuilds and we allways get the frames plastic beadblasted after stripping them down , the plastic bead process does not pit or damage the ally in any way , we dont even have to mask the BB as it is so good.Our blasters even use it on carbon fibre without damaging the surface, but it must be PLASTIC bead.

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