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Convert plastic hub to metal looking?
deeman:
sweet!! good scrub and a regrease of bearings, bit of wet n dry on the rims and you good to go!! nice grab ! :daumenhoch:
adigraham:
Cheers matey, been a great help!
Was gonna dishwasher first..?
--- Quote from: deeman on March 20, 2015, 11:50 AM ---sweet!! good scrub and a regrease of bearings, bit of wet n dry on the rims and you good to go!! nice grab ! :daumenhoch:
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deeman:
--- Quote from: adigraham on March 23, 2015, 04:46 PM ---Cheers matey, been a great help!
Was gonna dishwasher first..?
--- Quote from: deeman on March 20, 2015, 11:50 AM ---sweet!! good scrub and a regrease of bearings, bit of wet n dry on the rims and you good to go!! nice grab ! :daumenhoch:
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I think that works ok...never done it myself!. :daumenhoch:
adigraham:
What grit do i need for wet / dry, i'm a computer expert rather than DIY!
deeman:
--- Quote from: adigraham on March 23, 2015, 07:12 PM ---What grit do i need for wet / dry, i'm a computer expert rather than DIY!
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start with a 180 grit (quite rough) to get the worst off then a 320,600 then 800 after that 1200 depending. it's quite a lot of rubbing but only 4 rims. t cut also shines them up afterwards! :daumenhoch:
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