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Although anodizing titanium piercings may seem like a simple process, it can sometimes lead to unexpected results. There are a few common issues that can arise during the anodization process, but with a little troubleshooting, they can be easily resolved.
One issue that can occur during anodization is the formation of pits or holes in the surface of the titanium. This is caused by an uneven or inadequate cleaning of the piercing before the anodization process. Ensure that the piercing is thoroughly cleaned and free of any oils or debris before attempting to anodize it.
Another issue that can occur is patchy or uneven coloration on the surface of the titanium. This can be caused by uneven application of the dye or by not immersing the piercing in the dye for a sufficient amount of time. To avoid this, make sure that the dye is mixed thoroughly before use and that the piercing is immersed in the dye for the recommended amount of time.
A common mistake that people make when anodizing titanium piercings is not using the proper amount of voltage or current during the anodization process. This can cause the colors to appear dull or faded. Make sure to check the recommended voltage and current levels before beginning the anodization process, and always use a reliable power source.
Finally, it is important to wear protective gear such as gloves, goggles, and an apron when anodizing titanium piercings. The anodization process involves the use of acidic solutions, which can be harmful to the skin and eyes. Always take proper safety precautions to avoid injuries.
By taking these troubleshooting tips into consideration, any issues that arise during the anodization process can be easily resolved.
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