I used simple ScotchBrite pads on my Ritchey Logic cranks, to remove the
advertising. Quick, simple, and it left a nice burnish on the cranks to
boot. Good luck with your project.

- Andrew, Berkeley

On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 11:13 AM, William <tapebu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> OK, lots of views to this post and to my flickr photos, but no nibbles.  I
> get the message that nobody wants these.  I've officially taken them off
> the market.  They are no longer available for sale.
>
> The reason they are no longer available for sale is that I have decided
> that this will be my first experiment with aluminum polishing.  I worked on
> the left crank arm last night with Easy Off for 2 minutes and then about 20
> minutes of sanding with 600 grit wet/dry.  There are a couple of deeper
> scratches, so I might spot sand with 500 or 400 to get at those, and then
> escalate through 600/1000/1200 and then hit it with Simichrome.
>

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