Saturday, December 4, 2010

crabsteer's DIY - How to de-anodised parts

Some sharing. Some have been quoted rm600 to do this.
I'll show you with the cost of rm6. Save money for better parts :)

Disclaimer: Do it at your own risk. I will not be responsible for any unwanted incidents from your own actions.

Basic preparations:Drain clog cleaner. rm6 - 30 depends
A small container. Deep enough to submerge the item.
A twizzer to hold the items.
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put the item into the liquid for about 15 secs and wash it immediately.
the outcome will be corse and matte look. you need to polished it to clean & shine it. refer to the right(before polishing) & left (after polishing). :)
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after dipping and rinsing.... look at the blackend shim when i leave it too long. Be careful!
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finished results!
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my "new" pulleys.
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