Easy Off Oven Cleaner / Fairy Power Spray - Remove Anodizing

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Easy Off Oven Cleaner / Fairy Power Spray - Remove Anodizing

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Re: Easy Off Oven Cleaner / Fairy Power Spray - Remove Anodi

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DON'T USE THEM! easy off oven cleaner works really well to remove anodizing. The....blue can? I want to say. The yellow one is citrus based or something and not as effective. I could have that reversed though.

Acetone in a plastic bag will remove stubborn paint without damaging the anodizing.

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Re: Easy Off Oven Cleaner / Fairy Power Spray - Remove Anodi

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Yeah, don't use oven cleaner unless you like the look of bare aluminum. :mrgreen:

I usually use acetone, paint thinner or brake parts cleaner to remove paint, depending on what surface is underneath. The brake parts cleaner will dull plastics and melt rubber, so use at you own risk. :lol:

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Re: Easy Off Oven Cleaner / Fairy Power Spray - Remove Anodi

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I know this is an old thread but I have used goof off for removing paint with out damaging the anodizing before.

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