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Old 04-08-2010 | 10:35 AM
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What is the process that Fountain uses for its white out of the stainless steel rails? Is there a better process? (i.e. powdercoating)? Is there a process which won't chip or look awful after a few years of use?

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It is powdercoating.

Mine had chipped and always looked dirty, so I stripped ever peice that was PC'd and polished it to a mirror finish.
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Old 04-09-2010 | 06:55 AM
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Originally Posted by US1 Fountain
It is powdercoating.

Mine had chipped and always looked dirty, so I stripped ever peice that was PC'd and polished it to a mirror finish.
My rails look dirty and are chipping as well, what was your process for stripping and polishing? I honestly don't care for the powdercoated rails.....
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My rails were originally stainless steel. I had them removed, bead blasted and painted white with 4 coats of clear. I am on my 3rd season and they s are not chipping, flaking, or looking dirty. i am very pleased.


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I had a '98 29' Fever with white out. Had same problem. I just used an oil based Rustoleum (sp?). to clean up spots here and there. While I admit it's a ghetto way to do it, I didn't want to spend the $$ to get them done right. I like the white out look, but very impractical.
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Originally Posted by nick9671
My rails look dirty and are chipping as well, what was your process for stripping and polishing? I honestly don't care for the powdercoated rails.....
Made a small narrow trough from aluminum foil and filled with acetone. Soak sections at a time for a few minutes, the PC peels right off.

Then the rails where all sanded smoth with emery then polished. It was a long dirty process, but well worth it. I like the looks of polished SS over mint looking PC anyways.

It appeared all teh SS was glass beaded 1st for a better bond for the PC. Getting that texture off was the heardest part, especially since i don't really know the fastest way to polish. If had to do it again, I'd strip the rails myself, then have them polished by someone in the business.
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Old 04-09-2010 | 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by runafever
My rails were originally stainless steel. I had them removed, bead blasted and painted white with 4 coats of clear. I am on my 3rd season and they s are not chipping, flaking, or looking dirty. i am very pleased.


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How much did that cost? Sounds like something i might be interested in doing. Also where did you have it done at? Any Pictures?
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