Anodized titanium is one of the most durable finishes in cycling. Here's everything you need to know to keep your design looking its best for years — and decades — to come.
Anodized color isn't a coating sitting on top of the metal — it's the surface of the titanium itself, converted into transparent oxide. It doesn't chip, peel, or fade from UV exposure. The color will outlast the bike.
The oxide layer is chemically inert and corrosion-resistant. Rain, mud, salt air, sweat — none of it affects the color or finish. Titanium was already corrosion-proof; anodizing adds an extra layer of protection.
The oxide layer can be mechanically abraded by sharp impacts or prolonged friction with abrasive materials. Normal riding doesn't cause this — but dropping your frame on concrete or leaving it to rattle against metal might.
Different surface finishes have different care needs. Here's what to know about your specific finish.
Polished surfaces show fingerprints and water spots most readily — rinse and dry after every ride. Use a clean microfiber only. Apply carnauba wax monthly to improve water beading and add a protective barrier. Avoid any abrasive contact. Best for display or low-use frames.
Brushed finishes are forgiving and our most practical choice for everyday riders. Wipe in the direction of the grain when cleaning. Light scratches often blend into the directional texture and become nearly invisible. No wax needed — just soap and water.
The most scratch-resistant finish. Light abrasions are difficult to see against the matte texture. Soap and water is all you need. The matte finish doesn't show water spots or fingerprints. Best choice for heavily-used or outdoor-stored bikes.
We've seen 20-year-old anodized Ti frames that still look exceptional — because the owner took the same basic care they would with any good piece of equipment. The finish rewards attention.
If you do develop a scratch that bothers you, contact us. Depending on the location and severity, re-anodizing a section may be an option — and since we have your original color spec on file, we can often match it closely.
Ask us a care question →Have a question about caring for your specific finish or a scratch you're worried about? Email us — we love hearing from our designs in the wild.