Help ! Stripping paint on rims
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Help ! Stripping paint on rims
I painted my rims a glossy black 3 years ago & the paint is already chipping off i wanna just take the paint off & keep the oem color on it what should i do to take off the black i heard aircraft stipper work but idk
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I spray painted my stock wheels black is the past and it was the biggest pain taking off the paint without ruining the factory finish. Aircraft remover ate through all the paint including the stock paint, and made a huge mess. Instead, I just gave up and paid $360 to have it sandblasted and powdercoated. That's your best bet otherwise, expect to spent 10+ hours cleaning off the paint. If you're up for it, I would use acetone or gasoline on a towel and rub off the paint.
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I spray painted my stock wheels black is the past and it was the biggest pain taking off the paint without ruining the factory finish. Aircraft remover ate through all the paint including the stock paint, and made a huge mess. Instead, I just gave up and paid $360 to have it sandblasted and powdercoated. That's your best bet otherwise, expect to spent 10+ hours cleaning off the paint. If you're up for it, I would use acetone or gasoline on a towel and rub off the paint.
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I spray painted my stock wheels black is the past and it was the biggest pain taking off the paint without ruining the factory finish. Aircraft remover ate through all the paint including the stock paint, and made a huge mess. Instead, I just gave up and paid $360 to have it sandblasted and powdercoated. That's your best bet otherwise, expect to spent 10+ hours cleaning off the paint. If you're up for it, I would use acetone or gasoline on a towel and rub off the paint.
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you can use paint stripper from home depot. its like a gel and is super acidic. its messy because it eats the paint and you still have to scrape of bits and pieces of it. I did a set of work vs kf like that and it was time consuming. be advised that you will want to wear thick clothes and gloves since this stuff will burn your skin.
if it is just paint I would tell you to sandblast them.
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if it is just paint I would tell you to sandblast them.
GL
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