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Z Rim hub paint removal?
CustardLips:
Mix it. ??? Don't mix it with anything. ::)
Put the hubs in a small plastic container. Pour some oven pride onto the hubs (not the full bottle ffs) and use a brush to spread the solution all over the hubs, working it into all the nooks and crannies. Keep moving and spreading the solution around with the brush until you start seeing the colour lifting off. Rinse in cold water and repeat if necessary. :daumenhoch:
All the clues needed to complete this task coupled with a bit of common sense are in the thread or in links within this thread. It's quite simple really. :daumenhoch:
hokuspokus74:
Cheers custardlips,but when common sense comes into i could get into bother very easily think i will work it around the araya rims aswell and see what happens then if i mess them up it they will be sent to be rechromed.
cheerz
CustardLips:
--- Quote from: hokuspokus74 on January 28, 2014, 05:20 PM ---Cheers custardlips,but when common sense comes into i could get into bother very easily think i will work it around the araya rims aswell and see what happens then if i mess them up it they will be sent to be rechromed.
cheerz
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Use the bag for the rims. :daumenhoch:
hokuspokus74:
have a few things in the bag with the rims,but guess what,it doesnt seem to be lifting the stuff of the hubs,so what next guys do i need to get industrial stripper or something?
cheerz :D
HUTCHMAN:
--- Quote from: CustardLips on January 27, 2014, 11:24 PM ---Them hubs in the link have been annodized. Like's been said above, you need to use oven pride to strip it. I'd use a paint brush to apply just keep bushing in all over until you see the colour lifting then give it a rinse in cold water then repeat. It don't take long. :daumenhoch:
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were you referring to the blue hubs being anno?
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