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Old 06-17-2009, 08:01 PM
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Anodizing places a dye kinto the underlying material. It's often not very durable, and can easily be damaged by nicking. There's no way to repair those small nicks and have it blend in.

PC actually coats the part, like a paint. But it's a very tough material, that's also flexible. When you do damage it, it's fairly easy to repair.
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