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Yes, After steaming, it would not stain
"Morgans" wrote in message ... "Cy Galley" wrote in message news:qaLTf.836270$x96.260249@attbi_s72... The steam method is how ALCOA found out that steam seals the anodizing. Seems they had plain anodized cafeteria trays. Coffee would be spilled on the tray. The coffee stain could be washed off most except for a few. Alcoa was perplexed until they found that if the tray was set over the steam table, then the coffee stain became permanent. Got this from an ALCOA movie when I was trying to teach science to non-believers. So if it was steam sealed, and coffee got spilled on it, then steamed after the spill, would the coffee wash off of it? -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "Cy Galley" wrote Yes, After steaming, it would not stain Cool! Now, there is some information (like a transmission jack) that I can use! g It makes you wonder why anyone would put on any sealer, that could just chip off, later. -- Jim in NC |
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