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Can someone tell me how to remove nickle plating off of -D-rings and buckles? I want to get back to the raw steel material. I don't have access to electrolysis equipment but do have access to lots of different chemicals I could use.

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The only way is to sand or grind it off.It would probably be easier to make your own.

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The equipment to do it by reverse plating isn't that hard to come by.

A rock tumbler will also do it, but that will take awhile.

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Nitric acid. I used it to remove nickel plating from brass. You might have a problem with the steel underneath reacting with the acid. Don't ask me where to get it. We use it at work for passivating stainless steel.

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I wonder if citric acid would work, that is also used for passivating stainless..

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Computer Board Etchant Solution sold at radioshack will strip nickel plating. I have only used it to age/ relic before, so I don't know what the bare metal would look like if you left it in there long enough to strip all the nickel off. Its about 8$ a bottle.

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