Rawing an anodized deck

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Doe's anyone have any suggestions? I know oven cleaner may help, but it usually doesn't work all the way for me.

------I know this may be in the wrong section but everyone looks here. Thanks
 
Haha you guys are ALL FUCKING idiots. When you sandblast something it comes out GRAY. When you raw something with a wire brush and some chemical, it comes out SHINY. Which I want.

Good spelling Chancellor
 

R-Dubya

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You just gotta be patient with it. Get some sprayable paint thinner or oven cleaner, lay down a good coat, have some sort of scraping utensil ready and put a layer on, wait 10-15 mins, scrape paint off, rinse and repeat. After most of the paint is off get some steel wool and use that to get all of the rest off. Gives it a nice shine too if you do it right
 

Jon.

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you do realize that the metal is not naturally that shiny. When you raw something it isn't shiny. People make it shiny when they clearcoat it.
 

Rob.

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How can you call out Jon but not chancellor? He's being a huge douche currently.
 

Scott Trainer

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How can you call out Jon but not chancellor? He's being a huge douche currently.

Thats what Im thinking.
Chancellor, knock it off. At least TRY to avoid drama and act mature. All you show is immaturity through your posts, your sig, etc. Chill out.

On topic- Just be patient with the oven cleaner, or sandblast it. I know you want it shiny, but whenever I used a sandblaster it came out fairly shiny, and you could always just use some emery cloth to shine it some more afterwards.
 
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