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    Being that I work at the fire department there is LOTS of Diamond Plating. We
    Have an older fire truck with extremely and I mean extremely dull diamond plating. So I was wonder what product I should consider using. Thanks for the help and ideas. I am also not sure what kind of metal, but I figure something basic like Aluminum, Chrome or Stainless Steel. By the way the truck is about 30 years old. Once again thanks.
    Joel
    Firefighter/EMT-B
    Rejuvenation Auto Detailing
    "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Dirt Back!!!"
    '99 F-150

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    Re: Diamond Plate

    Try Hot Rims Mag and Alluminum Polish.

    Should work great.

    Ryan
    Attack life, it's going to kill you anyway.

    This is your life. Choose to live it to the fullest.

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    • #3
      Re: Diamond Plate

      Thanks.
      I did try it once with little to no improvement, but I am willing to try it again.
      Joel
      Firefighter/EMT-B
      Rejuvenation Auto Detailing
      "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Dirt Back!!!"
      '99 F-150

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      • #4
        Re: Diamond Plate

        Do you have any M105?



        I have had a lot of success using M105 followed up with a metal polish on these aged metals.

        Also, you can use some of your old pads and polish up the metal with your G110.
        Chris
        Dasher Detailing Services

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        • #5
          Re: Diamond Plate

          Thanks Chris.
          I have just a little bit of M105 left, and almost a full tin of Mag and Aluminum Polish.
          I Will try using my G110 with my old M105 Pad, because it is breaking around where the backing plate is.
          Pictures Will Come!!
          Joel
          Firefighter/EMT-B
          Rejuvenation Auto Detailing
          "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Dirt Back!!!"
          '99 F-150

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          • #6
            Re: Diamond Plate

            If you run out of M105, give Ultimate Compound a try!
            Nick
            Tucker's Detailing Services
            815-954-0773
            2012 Ford Transit Connect

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            • #7
              Re: Diamond Plate

              To give you guys an update.
              After 3 passes with M105 and 3 passes with Mag and Aluminum Polish, there was an improvement, but not enough of an improvement to make it worth the time effort and money. I found some website and I want to see what you guys think.


              While panning for gold in Wyoming, a few prospectors have instead found raw diamonds in their pans. Along with the United States, diamonds can be found in at least 13 countries either loose in rivers and on beaches or encased in rock or other material. Looking in the right places and knowing what to look for may yield a raw diamond.

              Joel
              Firefighter/EMT-B
              Rejuvenation Auto Detailing
              "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Dirt Back!!!"
              '99 F-150

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              • #8
                Re: Diamond Plate

                Can you post pictures of what you are working on?

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                • #9
                  Re: Diamond Plate

                  Here are some pictures. It has been recommended to me to use Flitz Aluminum Cleaner. So I will get some and try it tomorrow.


                  Before:










                  After:



















                  After on the Right before on the Left.
                  Joel
                  Firefighter/EMT-B
                  Rejuvenation Auto Detailing
                  "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Dirt Back!!!"
                  '99 F-150

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                  • #10
                    Re: Diamond Plate

                    That might be more of a rotary job than a DA job. To be perfectly honest, I haven't done a whole lot of metal polishing.

                    Maybe Kevin Brown will chime in since he seems to use M105 to polish metal quite often. Did you search for his threads? you might find the answer there too.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Diamond Plate

                      I used NXT All metal Polysh on my step bars with a wax removal bonnet. It worked a heck of a lot better than by hand. Here is a picture of what it did after one pass.



                      Maybe if you give it a try with a bonnet?

                      I once put swirls in my paint just to see what it looked like.

                      I don't always detail cars, but when I do, I prefer Meguiar's.
                      Remove swirls my friends.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Diamond Plate

                        Carfire, I use the Hot Rims Meg and Aluminum Polish on my rigs. I do it by hand, it's rough on your fingers but after 3 full days I was able to bring the shine up quite a bit.

                        How long are you rubbing it in? I take about 1-2 minutes on each pass with more passion then what I do with UC on paint.
                        Areas that has alot foot traffic on it is gonna be alot rougher to shine up and I haven't had much success with it....hmmmm maybe UC will help.

                        Neglected diamond plating takes ALOT and I mean ALOT of patience! Keep at it and you'll be rewarded with SHINE!!!
                        For those who fought for it, freedom has a flavor the protected will never know.

                        736th GunTrucks "Bakersfield to Bagdad"

                        Wife say's I'm "obsessed"!

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                        • #13
                          Re: Diamond Plate

                          I have used a rotary with some old junker wool pads I had laying around with some blue magic metal polish (think I got it from a local pilot station). I tried several different polishes but that blue magic seem to work the best on what i was working on...It was a big Kenworth semi with diamond plate rear fenders. It worked pretty well and didn't require much elbow grease, but it does turn everything black and dust, a respirator is defiantly a must...

                          http://bluemagicusa.com/index.php/bl...c/products/210



                          I know this isn't a meguiars product but it was all I had at the time!!

                          Good Luck!!!

                          Sorry I know pictures are worth a thousand words but I didn't grab any...
                          Red 99 SS Camaro - 578 RWHP 611 FT/LBS

                          "..If you do not strive to be the best at what you do, why do it at all?"

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                          • #14
                            Re: Diamond Plate

                            Originally posted by b00g2003 View Post
                            I have used a rotary with some old junker wool pads I had laying around with some blue magic metal polish (think I got it from a local pilot station). I tried several different polishes but that blue magic seem to work the best on what i was working on...It was a big Kenworth semi with diamond plate rear fenders. It worked pretty well and didn't require much elbow grease, but it does turn everything black and dust, a respirator is defiantly a must...





                            I know this isn't a meguiars product but it was all I had at the time!!

                            Good Luck!!!

                            Sorry I know pictures are worth a thousand words but I didn't grab any...
                            whatever you do, do not smell the Blue magic maetal polish.
                            Nick
                            Tucker's Detailing Services
                            815-954-0773
                            2012 Ford Transit Connect

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                            • #15
                              Re: Diamond Plate

                              Carfire, I have tried many of the products everyone listed here and came out with the same results as you did. My Engine isn't 30 years old but it gets a lot of wear and tear. The tail step is in really bad shape and the diamond plate under the pump panel is the worst.

                              I found this system, and it pretty much goes along the same lines as paint renewal. The one thing with metal we don't have to worry about is burn through. The system isn't cheap and I would have a hard time doing the work on the engine as it's a first out rig, but one day I may make the plunge and ask my Captain to give me the time during a couple of shifts to see what I can acomplish.

                              Here is a link to the system. If it gets taken down because I can't link, PM me and I will give it to you. Stay safe you guys.

                              properautocare.com/blmepopa.html
                              Last edited by Markus Kleis; Apr 28, 2009, 01:07 AM. Reason: No clickable links before 30 posts

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