best way to get caked up paint off my wheels
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best way to get caked up paint off my wheels
I bought my miata about half a year ago. has American racing wheels that were black
I noticed after a while the quality of the paint on the wheels was less than acceptable. they chipped easily and revealed a white undercoat.
Met the owner that had the miata before the guy that i bought the car from he was like " so why did you paint the wheels black? you didn't like the white"?
I did not paint these. He informed me that they were originally a smoke clear coated "gun metal" color, and that he painted them white, and now there black...so theres a lot of paint on these.
Whats the best way to go about getting all of the paint off? is it possible to sand blast? these are like 8 spoke wheels it would take a lifetime to hand sand them back down
I noticed after a while the quality of the paint on the wheels was less than acceptable. they chipped easily and revealed a white undercoat.
Met the owner that had the miata before the guy that i bought the car from he was like " so why did you paint the wheels black? you didn't like the white"?
I did not paint these. He informed me that they were originally a smoke clear coated "gun metal" color, and that he painted them white, and now there black...so theres a lot of paint on these.
Whats the best way to go about getting all of the paint off? is it possible to sand blast? these are like 8 spoke wheels it would take a lifetime to hand sand them back down
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Considering what it does to skin and pretty much anything else it touches, I would highly advise keeping it off the tires just to be safe. I don't think it will do damage if rinsed off quickly, but I don't like to take unnecessary risks.
It doesn't seem to affect nitril gloves.
Sometimes I can't believe that stuff is sold over the counter without a license, especially the aerosol version.
It doesn't seem to affect nitril gloves.
Sometimes I can't believe that stuff is sold over the counter without a license, especially the aerosol version.
#14
Don't get it on plastic either. When you clean it off, and using a hose, make sure you stand far far away from the wheels. I got some on my forehead and felt like I was going to die.
Also if spraying indoors(aerosol version) please wear a real respirator with a charcoal filter of some sort. Your lungs will die. Say goodbye to your cilia!
Also if spraying indoors(aerosol version) please wear a real respirator with a charcoal filter of some sort. Your lungs will die. Say goodbye to your cilia!
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We put some on a buddies '68 Mustang that was primered. He had no idea how many times it had been painted. Stood around with a beer and watched the fun. Burned through several layers of paint and into the bondo he didn't know was there.
I suggest getting different wheels. Screw messing with this stuff.
I suggest getting different wheels. Screw messing with this stuff.
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wow. yea i may try a less deadly paint thinner before i spray that on there. but im not sure what type of paint is on it. its not just spray paint.. it may be like an "economy automotive" but its old enough to want to chip off
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