[DML] Re: Cleaning burnt stainless panel
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[DML] Re: Cleaning burnt stainless panel



Dear David,

If you get stuck and nothing else works, give your local jobbing
"electroplater" a ring and tell him you have a s/steel panel of whatever
dimensions and can he clean it for you. It should only cost around $15-20
and he will put in various hot soak caustic cleaners, followed by acid dips
, the sort of chemicals a private person woul nevewr be able to get hold of.
It should be as good as new, inside and out. I often do similar things for
our customers..that's the great thing about stainless steel, its practically
indestructible!

Chroming Chris ..DOC UK

----- Original Message -----
From: <Delorean17@xxxx>
To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2000 9:18 PM
Subject: [DML] Cleaning burnt stainless panel


> Hello,
> I recently bought a used stainless steel panel that was involved in a
> fire. It is pretty black and needs a good cleaning up. My car is black
so
> it will be painted anyway but I need to get it clean first. what should I
> use for cleaning it? I tried a Amsoil metal cleaner but that didnt work.
> any ideas?
>
> Thank you
>
> David
> VIN#2496-needs right door!
>
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