Rim polishing question
#1
Rim polishing question
Hi all!
Was just wondering if anyone knows about a specific kind of adhesive tape to use when polishing rims. I tried a few different tapes on some test spots but the paint remover just ate right through it or made the adhesive break loose.
Any help is appreciated.
Cheers,
~Bulls~
Was just wondering if anyone knows about a specific kind of adhesive tape to use when polishing rims. I tried a few different tapes on some test spots but the paint remover just ate right through it or made the adhesive break loose.
Any help is appreciated.
Cheers,
~Bulls~
#2
RE: Rim polishing question
Hey, I polished my rims last year and now for the last like 2 weeks have been polishing the frame and swingarm and everything you can see for a winter project. I had the same problem as you.I just used a brush and did it very carefullywithout taping anything. And use medium steel wool to rub the stripper off with. It might take a couple coats as mine did on some parts. Then steel wool medium on everything, then fine, then ultra fine. Then I used mothers aluminum polish and rubbed it off with a buffer. Did that about 10 times and it looks great.
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#4
RE: Rim polishing question
The stripper I used was aircraft paint stripper. I got it from walmart and it is in a container and looks like butterscotch pudding(seriously). I only had trouble on the left part of the rear wheel. I dont know why but everyother part came off easy. And as for the frame that im polishing now... Within 5 seconds the annodized coating on the aluminum is all off.
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RE: Rim polishing question
I would STRONGLY recommend taking the wheels and having the tires removed. Do the mod, then have the tires remounted. If you get that crap onto the tires, it may be fine now, but later on you could have the possibility of a blow out.
Not to mention, if you ruin one of your tires, it'll still cost you more to replace it than if you had your tires remounted. Don't cut corners, and have the tires removed, especially if this is your first time using the stripper. (not to mention, the end result will turn out better)
Not to mention, if you ruin one of your tires, it'll still cost you more to replace it than if you had your tires remounted. Don't cut corners, and have the tires removed, especially if this is your first time using the stripper. (not to mention, the end result will turn out better)
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