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    Battery racks FFR

    G/Day, does anybody know the secret to removing the coating on the battery racks, I think it is a plastic coating. I am going to try to soak them in petrol, unless someone has a better idea. Maybe paint stripper? My sand blaster would need to be a lot larger to accomplish this job. have been trying with a wire wheel on a drill, chisel and scrapper, very little progress. I may have try the local powder coater, he has a good sand blaster. Would rather do it myself though, cheers for any help, Grant
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    They are coated with Plasticoat or similar to protect them from battery acid
    Nothing will touch them except maybe heat I suspect.
    I had the same issue with mine and eventually recoated the parts I had managed to get off.
    Not much help but you are not alone!
    Phil B

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    1978 S3 swb canvas
    48 749 '88 4x4 Perentie
    1985 County with 4BD1T

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