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Bosshogg 10-14-2009 10:13 PM

Clearcoated diamond plate
 
The diamond plate on my bed rails and tailgate panel has clearcoat on it. This wouldnt be a problem but it has a haze in it and it doesnt shine at all. My toolbox does not have clearcoat, and after using the acid wash and some buffing it shines like new. Is there any chemical out there to strip off the clearcoat or am I stuck buying new pieces? The clearcoat is trying to peel off in places so it looks like garbage and I would rather just have it all shiny.

Dr. Evil 10-14-2009 10:31 PM

You will probably have to use a chemical stripper and take the clearcoat off. Then you will have to polish it with aluminum polish and follow that with a couple of coats of good paste wax. JMO.

Whit 10-15-2009 06:41 AM

a high pressure washer does pretty good on them, if you really want it off rub some acid on em then pressure wash, go to a semi truck wash shop and they will sell you some acid thst they use for aluminum tank trucks

Bosshogg 10-16-2009 07:12 PM

Any recomendations for a chemical stripper? Seems like that will be the easiest route to go. I have a buffer so polishing them out is not a big deal. The toolbox looks so nice I want everything to look good now!!

12vcummins96 10-16-2009 08:08 PM

its called aircraft stripper in a blue can:U:

Dr. Evil 10-16-2009 10:32 PM


Originally Posted by Bosshogg (Post 412329)
Any recomendations for a chemical stripper? Seems like that will be the easiest route to go. I have a buffer so polishing them out is not a big deal. The toolbox looks so nice I want everything to look good now!!


I just picked up some today to do my wheels. The good stuff is for aircraft...MarHyde Tal Strip II:

Mar-Hyde(R) Tal-Strip(R) II Aircraft Coating Remover Aerosol, 3711, 12 oz, 12 per case

Available in aerosol or brush on.

Bosshogg 10-18-2009 09:24 PM

I was gonna get the mar-hyde stuff, but oreilly didnt have it in stock this morning. Wound up getting some stuff called peeler, and it took most of the clearcoat off in 2 applications. Still have a few spots here and there that I ran out of stuff on but I figured I will get them next spring right before I acid wash all the diamond plate again. Didnt get any pics, but thanks for the suggestion, it worked great!!

latenighthaulers 01-11-2010 02:55 PM

aircraft paint remover works great! try it you will be happy! you can get it at advance auto parts

Yanez 04-11-2010 10:12 PM

The aircraft stripper is superior to Peeler. It kicks ass, usually only need one application.:tu:


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