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Stang2WRX - OEM Chrome Wheel Mod
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<blockquote data-quote="Cobrakai04" data-source="post: 9913302" data-attributes="member: 60585"><p>This is a hell of a job. My wheels are 6 years old so the paint is set really well. I found it a bit easier to use brake cleaner to remove the old brake dust before applying the stripper. I used the paint brush but it seemed to just mix the paint around and would dry quickly. It seems to work better if you just put the stripper on some paper towels and rub it in. Be sure to add some polish after. It really makes them shine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cobrakai04, post: 9913302, member: 60585"] This is a hell of a job. My wheels are 6 years old so the paint is set really well. I found it a bit easier to use brake cleaner to remove the old brake dust before applying the stripper. I used the paint brush but it seemed to just mix the paint around and would dry quickly. It seems to work better if you just put the stripper on some paper towels and rub it in. Be sure to add some polish after. It really makes them shine. [/QUOTE]
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