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Diesel in Truck Bed

Akicita

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How do I remove diesel from the bare metal of a truck bed ?
Fuel spilled from a plastic 6 gal. fuel container and made a real mess.

I tried Dawn dish liquid and water because that was readily available.
I brushed rigorously and it helped some but not enough.

I read that spreading Arm & Hammer baking soda out and then pouring Coca-Cola works. I guess the baking soda is for absorption and Coke will wash what is left off.
Can anyone here confirm that ?

I want this stuff gone by Memorial Day.
The bed is not safe to walk on like this.
 

natem

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If you are preping for paint use "metal prep" wax and greese remover. It's a solivent avalable at auto paint supply stores. I use it often, it will protect bare metal from rust (indoors) for an extended time.

Nate
 

Capt.Marion

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Purple Degreaser or Industrial Purple or whatever it's called is really great. It's also perfect for washing your tires when they get real mudded up.
 

cjtroutt

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If you are preping for paint use "metal prep" wax and greese remover. It's a solivent avalable at auto paint supply stores. I use it often, it will protect bare metal from rust (indoors) for an extended time.

Nate
:ditto:That is right you hit the nail right on the head :ditto:
 

Akicita

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Thanks for all your suggestions.
Early this morning, I poured more Dawn on the bed, dipped my brush into a bucket of water and scrubbed real hard. The bed looks good now, the troop seats are down, and if anyone wants to climb into the back on Memorial Day, I won't have to worry that they'll slip and slide right off truck again.
 
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