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Why We Don't Anodize
We will occasionally get the
question as to whether we anodize our track. At the this time we do not, and
here are the reasons:
1. Anodizing is expensive. We
want to provide you with a top quality, durable track, at a reasonable price. We
feel that anodizing would unnecessarily increase the cost of our track.
2. Anodizing adds little
benefit. Although you can remove fingerprints a little easier on an
anodized track, we have found that a spray cleaner like "Simple Green" works
wonders at removing fingerprints and graphite from your track, and is much more
cost effective.
3. Anodized aluminum still
scratches easily. Look at the picture below. This picture is a piece of
clear anodized aluminum, scratched very easily with a screwdriver. One slip with
a screwdriver or wrench and you have a scratched track. On our track, however,
all of the fasteners are on the bottom of the track. If you were to accidentally
slip with a tool while assembling a BestTrack, the scratches would be on the
bottom side, out of sight. Some tracks use screws from the top side, which
could lead to obvious scratches if your screwdriver slipped while assembling the
track.
4. Scratches are impossible to
remove in anodized aluminum without affecting the anodizing. Let's say you
scratch your anodized track. How do you remove the scratch? Most likely you will
try buffing or using very fine wet/dry sandpaper to smooth out the scratch. This
will remove the anodized surface from the scratched area, resulting in a very
different look. The picture below shows what happens when a buffing wheel is
used to try to remove the scratch.

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