Lazy-Ferret
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The Jeep is getting a set of winter tyres fitted tomorrow... A set of 265/65 R18 BFG KO2's. I will then swap the current 20" wheels over to the 18" ones, and see how she looks with Black wheel rims.
I have spent the last 2 days cleaning up the 18" rims I bought, I had no idea just how hard it is to get the sticky residue off after they used those stuck on weights.
First I tried:-
"Sticky Stuff Remover", which did not touch it.
Then Methylated Spirits, which sort of worked on the glue residue, but if there was any foam still on the top, it could not penetrate it.
A "non-stick" scouring pad with WD40... which worked at getting the foam off, but struggled with the glue.
In the end, I used WD40 and Plastic razor blade, followed by the heat gun and more plastic razor blade, and then a bit more WD40 and scoring pad, until finally using Mentholated Spirit and plastic Razor and a lot of elbow grease, finished it up.
Now just got to finish putting a coat of polish on ready for tomorrow.:clap
The Jeep is getting a set of winter tyres fitted tomorrow... A set of 265/65 R18 BFG KO2's. I will then swap the current 20" wheels over to the 18" ones, and see how she looks with Black wheel rims.
I have spent the last 2 days cleaning up the 18" rims I bought, I had no idea just how hard it is to get the sticky residue off after they used those stuck on weights.
First I tried:-
"Sticky Stuff Remover", which did not touch it.
Then Methylated Spirits, which sort of worked on the glue residue, but if there was any foam still on the top, it could not penetrate it.
A "non-stick" scouring pad with WD40... which worked at getting the foam off, but struggled with the glue.
In the end, I used WD40 and Plastic razor blade, followed by the heat gun and more plastic razor blade, and then a bit more WD40 and scoring pad, until finally using Mentholated Spirit and plastic Razor and a lot of elbow grease, finished it up.
Now just got to finish putting a coat of polish on ready for tomorrow.:clap