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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 1156945" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>Well - I've read stuff about aluminum corroding before, and I know its susceptible to corrosion and it takes a specific body PH type to do it faster than others (its the same way with treated steel - Glocks are a good example as their Achilles heel is a specific PH type of body's sweat).</p><p></p><p>I thought the anodization would protect it, but it looks like it is corroded under the grips as well as on the back-strap, so its definitely sweat-caused damage (you guys had me questioning whether or not I had left something in the case with it when transporting and scratched it up - but when I look at it, you can tell its not scratches).</p><p></p><p>I'm taking a pretty strong vitamin supplement and I'm wondering if that's causing the extra strength sweat.</p><p></p><p>I don't know, but if my sweat is going to continue to cause this kind of damage (because I'm going to be taking the vitamins for a while), then I either can't carry this guy or I have to get it better protected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 1156945, member: 229"] Well - I've read stuff about aluminum corroding before, and I know its susceptible to corrosion and it takes a specific body PH type to do it faster than others (its the same way with treated steel - Glocks are a good example as their Achilles heel is a specific PH type of body's sweat). I thought the anodization would protect it, but it looks like it is corroded under the grips as well as on the back-strap, so its definitely sweat-caused damage (you guys had me questioning whether or not I had left something in the case with it when transporting and scratched it up - but when I look at it, you can tell its not scratches). I'm taking a pretty strong vitamin supplement and I'm wondering if that's causing the extra strength sweat. I don't know, but if my sweat is going to continue to cause this kind of damage (because I'm going to be taking the vitamins for a while), then I either can't carry this guy or I have to get it better protected. [/QUOTE]
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