O.C.D.
RCC Addict
Ok, with the addition of my AX10 Wheel/Foam/Tire tutorial I decided that a de-anodizing thread would be helpful to all the beginners that ask about how to get rid of the green from the Scorpion. I have done this for many RCs and never thought about how it could be beneficial for others. Since many want the green to go away, this was my chance to do a writeup as I just removed mine.
What you'll need:
Dremel tool with various buffing attachments (see further).
Brasso Metal Polish (I used to use Dremel but this is far easier/better).
Easy Off Oven Cleaner - Heavy Duty/Yellow can.
Metal tin or container that WILL NOT BE USED FOR COOKING EVER AGAIN!.
Time and patience.
So, like every other person on the planet I have a Scorpion. And guess what, it has green anodized aluminum. I too wanted to remove it so I began by disassembling my just assembled crawler.
Just a couple before shots to reminisce:
Lets start with the beadlock rings. Here is what I used, it is a metal cake pan. I have to buy a new one now cause I got caught, lol:
Place the rings in the pan so they are not covering eachother too much:
Spray a light coat to get it started:
Now build it up a little more:
Once there is a good coverage use some tweezers to move the parts around to get evenly covered:
Obviously you don't want to touch the cleaner as it has Lye in it. Lye is not your friend, neither are the fumes from it. Use a ventilated area or open a door. Here it continues after about 5 minutes:
When they get to this point around 7-10 minutes go ahead and rinse them off with warm soapy water:
What you'll need:
Dremel tool with various buffing attachments (see further).
Brasso Metal Polish (I used to use Dremel but this is far easier/better).
Easy Off Oven Cleaner - Heavy Duty/Yellow can.
Metal tin or container that WILL NOT BE USED FOR COOKING EVER AGAIN!.
Time and patience.
So, like every other person on the planet I have a Scorpion. And guess what, it has green anodized aluminum. I too wanted to remove it so I began by disassembling my just assembled crawler.
Just a couple before shots to reminisce:



Lets start with the beadlock rings. Here is what I used, it is a metal cake pan. I have to buy a new one now cause I got caught, lol:

Place the rings in the pan so they are not covering eachother too much:

Spray a light coat to get it started:

Now build it up a little more:

Once there is a good coverage use some tweezers to move the parts around to get evenly covered:

Obviously you don't want to touch the cleaner as it has Lye in it. Lye is not your friend, neither are the fumes from it. Use a ventilated area or open a door. Here it continues after about 5 minutes:

When they get to this point around 7-10 minutes go ahead and rinse them off with warm soapy water:
