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Removing Spray Paint On Your Wheels

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by ColtsTRD, Jul 3, 2009.

  1. Jul 3, 2009 at 8:33 PM
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    ColtsTRD

    ColtsTRD [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Wanna go back to your factory look?[​IMG]This shit is angry...DO NOT GET IT ON YOUR TIRES!!!!! Spray heavily and let it sit until you see the paint bubble....After it starts to bubble use a plastic scraper to scrape it off so you don't F*CK up you wheels...then just rinse it and clean and polish like normal! :) Wear some golves and a mask cause it'll burn your your skin and the fumes are intense! This is for the guys who painted their wheels black and are upgrading to new wheels and are trying to get a profit of the stock wheels :D or if you just messed up on painting em lol... Get it at The Home Depot in the paint dept. Its around 7 bucks a can...Hope this helps :D
     
  2. Jul 10, 2009 at 10:56 PM
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    archerytarget

    archerytarget BTHOB

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    Brush guard, KC HiLites SlimLites, Chrome tube side steps, Deck plate mod, Cobra 19 Ultra III, 2' cb antenna, Painted black stock wheels, TSC toolbox, Sprayed-on bedliner, Trailer hitch, Homemade headache rack with rear lights, spidertrax spacers, 3" OME coilover lift
    awesome..have you ever used this stuff before?
     
  3. Jul 15, 2009 at 11:26 AM
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    ColtsTRD

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    Yea, I used to work in Tool Rental at Home Depot and I used this stuff to clean our paint sprayers...worked amazingly! :D
     
  4. Jul 15, 2009 at 7:46 PM
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    archerytarget

    archerytarget BTHOB

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    Brush guard, KC HiLites SlimLites, Chrome tube side steps, Deck plate mod, Cobra 19 Ultra III, 2' cb antenna, Painted black stock wheels, TSC toolbox, Sprayed-on bedliner, Trailer hitch, Homemade headache rack with rear lights, spidertrax spacers, 3" OME coilover lift
    this stuff is not good for the stock wheels..after messing up painting one of the wheels i tried this stuff and it stripped the stock clear coat that is on the aluminum wheels.....
     

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