Help with stripping REO to aluminium

Hi guys, can anyone help me on how to strip my reo to that shiny aluminum?

Quite a few posts on the Reo thread, but in essence you use ordinary paint stripper (if its a painted Reo) and Sodium hydroxide (aka caustic soda) if its an anodized Reo. Plug up the 510 connector inside and outside (you don't want that f@#-up).
 
Do I soak the whole mod in the stripper or what is the process? Because if I soak it, the stripper will get in the 510?
 
Do I soak the whole mod in the stripper or what is the process? Because if I soak it, the stripper will get in the 510?

No, you brush it lightly on, let it stand for a couple of minutes and scrape or brush the paint off.
 
Paint stripper and some patience. Just try and avoid the paint stripper going into the 510 connection. Once stripped you will have to sand it down with 800, 1000 and then 1200 water sandpaper. After sanding some elbow grease and polish will give u a mirror finish.


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prestik does a hellofa job keeping liquids away from stuff you don't want liquidated.

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Just strip everything before hand, and avoid getting plastic/rubber exposed to the paint stripper. I didn't need to sand anything afterwards because the stripper was so effective.
 
Paint stripper and some patience. Just try and avoid the paint stripper going into the 510 connection. Once stripped you will have to sand it down with 800, 1000 and then 1200 water sandpaper. After sanding some elbow grease and polish will give u a mirror finish.


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My local hardware store only has 400, 600 and 1200, will this work, or do I need to find some 800 and 1000?
 
Aluminum is very soft. You won't need a heavy grit at all.


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