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Repainting anodized aluminum frames
I'm faced with a difficult problem. See my house is basically made of glass panels, now my concern is the anodized aluminum frames it needs to be repainted other be re-anodized, but removing is a no!no!. Is there anyway that I can do this by my self. Need help soon .
Miguel DelapazSounds like a neat house. You can not re anodize the pieces on site at your house, BUT, if the parts are now anodized, the anodize is a great base for paint.
Good luck,
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