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Stang2WRX - OEM Chrome Wheel Mod
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<blockquote data-quote="Jkay98" data-source="post: 14526502" data-attributes="member: 164017"><p>So I recently picked up some used chrome cobra rims from a member on this site. The paint was still on the inside and there was some road tar and brake dust stains but I figured I would give it a shot at removing the paint.</p><p>First I tried some brake clean, for the hell of it. I sprayed a little area and almost instantly the paint came off. </p><p>So then I decided to get some acetone or zylene from work, not sure which one I got, but I put some in a spray bottle and sprayed the inside of the rims. Within a few seconds the paint came off easy with a rag. I got a clean new rag and resprayed the wheel and got the rest of the paint off. A few spots here and there I had to scrape with a razor blade and use a little bit of elbow grease but over all it probably took me 45 minutes to do 2 used rims. </p><p>[ATTACH]28805[/ATTACH][ATTACH]28806[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jkay98, post: 14526502, member: 164017"] So I recently picked up some used chrome cobra rims from a member on this site. The paint was still on the inside and there was some road tar and brake dust stains but I figured I would give it a shot at removing the paint. First I tried some brake clean, for the hell of it. I sprayed a little area and almost instantly the paint came off. So then I decided to get some acetone or zylene from work, not sure which one I got, but I put some in a spray bottle and sprayed the inside of the rims. Within a few seconds the paint came off easy with a rag. I got a clean new rag and resprayed the wheel and got the rest of the paint off. A few spots here and there I had to scrape with a razor blade and use a little bit of elbow grease but over all it probably took me 45 minutes to do 2 used rims. [ATTACH]28805.vB[/ATTACH][ATTACH]28806[/ATTACH[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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