My 82 XJ is now set up to run pretty sweet, so now I'm gonna start focusing on making it pretty. It has the original seat which is in good shape, the original pipes which are in ok shape (some fine scratches and a few dings) but the tank and the aluminum look pretty crappy. I read somewhere about stripping the aluminum with a chemical but can't find the post again. I think it must have a clearcoat on it but there's the ugly blotches of oxidation underneath. If I could strip it down to bare aluminum, I'm thinking I could polish it all up to a nice shine. Any thoughts on accomplishing this? What about the chrome on the pipes? Is there a way to remove the fine scrathces?
I've got a product that's supposed to be a metal polish - comes in a can and like damp wool (not steel wool). I'm afraid to use it on the chrome and I tried it on alum. but the clearcoat needs to be removed first I think.
What about using brake fluid - would that remove the clearcoat? I know it removed paint quite well.
So for the tank, It's got some scratches, dings and dents. I was going to sand it all down to bare metal, fill and prime and then give to a buddy for a nice bright yellow paint job. Anyone hear have any recommendations on stripping / painting the tank? Can I drill holes in it and use a slide hammer to pull a big dent - then patch with epoxy or fill in with weld?
Tom B.
I've got a product that's supposed to be a metal polish - comes in a can and like damp wool (not steel wool). I'm afraid to use it on the chrome and I tried it on alum. but the clearcoat needs to be removed first I think.
What about using brake fluid - would that remove the clearcoat? I know it removed paint quite well.
So for the tank, It's got some scratches, dings and dents. I was going to sand it all down to bare metal, fill and prime and then give to a buddy for a nice bright yellow paint job. Anyone hear have any recommendations on stripping / painting the tank? Can I drill holes in it and use a slide hammer to pull a big dent - then patch with epoxy or fill in with weld?
Tom B.
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