ke70 4ac Posted August 6, 2009 Report Posted August 6, 2009 Hey all iv just got some MA61s but the guy who had them before me painted them black iv got the paint stripper on to them but its taking much longer then I anticipated. I have cleaned some up a fair bit but its just the last bit of pain and on others the inside pieces don't want to come clean. The first dab of stripper got the paint to blister in a matter of seconds and the brush was able to get it down to the metal, but from then on it seams like slow going. I'm weary of using a ruff surface, scraper or anything like that cos I don't want to scratch them. At the moment I'm just trying with a stiff brush and a tooth brush. Has any one tried a scraper on them before or have an idea about how to speed things up. Also when I got the rims I was told that the stock nuts off of the 13” alloys would work is this right? This is the best one but it still has some paint on it and some of the others are much worse. Quote
7shades Posted August 6, 2009 Report Posted August 6, 2009 Save yourself the heartache and sweat.... Get the tyres removed and drop them off to your local powdercoating/media blasting place to be acid dipped. Doesn't cost much, and the results are perfect. A clean slate to either repaint or polish them up. Quote
ke70 4ac Posted August 6, 2009 Author Report Posted August 6, 2009 Sounds like a good plan needed to take at least 2 of em off anyway, don't suppose u know a good place here in Adelaide. Quote
parrot Posted August 7, 2009 Report Posted August 7, 2009 Acid dipping won't damage the alloy? I have some intra alloys I need to clean up, mainly crappy peeling lacquer. Quote
Rich_Rolla Posted August 7, 2009 Report Posted August 7, 2009 Acid dipping won't damage the alloy? I have some intra alloys I need to clean up, mainly crappy peeling lacquer. Acid will turn em white. Quote
350dream Posted August 8, 2009 Report Posted August 8, 2009 bull SH#T acid will bring them up mickey mouse if its the right type what do you think engine recon place's use to clean cylinder heads and blocks a pressure washer :D :D Quote
7shades Posted August 8, 2009 Report Posted August 8, 2009 I've had several sets done including a very expensive set of japanese 18's and there's been no damage. As stated above its the type and dilution of the acid used... any shop worth their fee will have the ratios right. If not, well... I guess they owe you some wheels :D Quote
ke70 4ac Posted August 8, 2009 Author Report Posted August 8, 2009 I've had several sets done including a very expensive set of japanese 18's and there's been no damage. As stated above its the type and dilution of the acid used... any shop worth their fee will have the ratios right. If not, well... I guess they owe you some wheels :D If they screw up i get some new wheels looks like i can't lose :D Quote
philbey Posted August 26, 2009 Report Posted August 26, 2009 I think you'll find that highly alkaline paint strippers will be more damaging for the aluminium. Quote
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