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    Frame degreasing/dippin

    anyone know any good (read; cheap) places to get a frame degreased? I'd attached it myself, but it'd go thru a dozen cans and just make a good ol' mess, and without chicks in bikini's, it's just not as fun. So I'm thinking there must be somewhere i can take it to get dipped..
    any ideas?

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    I took my frame to a powdercoater whom dipped it (degreased only) but I did get a good percentage off first with the spay and hose off stuff form supercheap.

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    aww buggie..

    i'm sure you could convince kel to strip down for ya,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cibby View Post
    aww buggie..

    i'm sure you could convince kel to strip down for ya,
    I thought it was the bike that needs degreasing?

    Buggie ring Dippa Strippa or someone like that - tell 'em your needs. If they can't help they'll know someone that can. (I assume the frame is ready to go - i.e. the rest of the bike had been removed from it?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    I thought it was the bike that needs degreasing?
    me too

    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    Buggie ring Dippa Strippa or someone like that - tell 'em your needs. If they can't help they'll know someone that can. (I assume the frame is ready to go - i.e. the rest of the bike had been removed from it?)
    churs for that, i'll give 'em a bell..
    was hoping i could just ride the bike in, and they'd do it all for me..
    just can't be arsed washing




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    Get some kero, some brushes, and an icecream container. Cheap and effective.

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    Strip Magic in Princes St Onehunga - they strip whole car bodies.Or Powerstrip Industries in Gabador Pl.
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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Get some kero, some brushes, and an icecream container. Cheap and effective.
    but i'll never get every spot, and that's kinda important too. will be reviled later


    thanx Motu, i'll give them a buzz too

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    Call Perry @ Alistrip (used to be called Powerstrip Industries) mate on (09) 573 0146. They are in Gabador Place, Mt Wellington.

    Tell him Josh @ ASL said he would give you a good price.

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    wouldnt a water blaster be just as good?
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    i used to work for auckland electroplaters we used to degrease metal before plating it, you could ring them they are in glen eden down hepburn rd

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    You can always soda blast it. That'll also take off the paint because I've got the feeling you might be wanting to repaint it.

    Advantage of soda blasting is that it doesn't put heat into the frame and doesn't remove a thin layer of metal too.
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