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Tuff Brake Rub

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Picklez:
maybe a little hair dryer treatment to soften it up first  :-\

Chilli Rinse:

--- Quote from: Picklez on February 24, 2020, 12:12 AM ---maybe a little hair dryer treatment to soften it up first  :-\

--- End quote ---

It’s worth trying, let’s see how good the wife’s Dyson really is  :10_2_12:

Ady:
I never used this stuff..
Cherrypicker sent me this link as originally planned on cleaning of set of yellow tuffs . Unfortunately there faded so I don’t think this stuff would work .. going down the wet and dry method with high grade 800 plus paper

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/150ml-OZZIES-RECIPIE-BMX-MAG-WHEEL-CLEANER-SKYWAY-SIMPLEX-MOTOMAG-ACS-Etc/133333813436?hash=item1f0b5088bc:g:HuAAAOSwnhdd1Auf

Chilli Rinse:
Nice one Ady, that looks more like what I was thinking. I might give that a go  :daumenhoch:

bobafett:
When you're at the razor blade stage use one of these style of blade holders or similar :

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Stanley-593Oc-Window-Scraper-590/dp/B0001IWDBK/

Gives you a bit more control of the angle you attack the wheel with so you don't cut any gouges into it   :daumenhoch:

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