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The cockpit trim on a Healey I am working on is pretty ugly. I need to san=
d it out first so I can polish it. I've found a number of suggestions on th=
e web=2C most of which require heat. Has anyone found an effective way to =
strip the anodizing without using exotic chemicals and heat. I have seen s=
ome posts that recommend oven cleaner. Has anyone used oven cleaner effect=
ively?
Richard =20
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