Coleroad
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A little after the fact, but I still have questions. Had taken the wheels off the camaro to clean them.
I had had never been happy with the barrel of the wheels since we`ve owned the car. One I couldn`t get the wheel weight adhesive off of them that had been left behind. Had tried in the past goo gone, IPA, plastic razor blade, we-40. Nothing seemed to soften it so I could even scrape with the plastic razor blades.
Two the black of the barrels always looked like a cloudy haze no matter how much I cleaned them. I ended up deciding that the paint was just ruined. I had in the past used various degreasers, clayed them, various wheel cleaners. I didn`t want to try polish because the surface is machine grooved like a record. Didn`t think that would work out well.
Leads me to yesterday day and today. Come hell or high water I was getting the weight adhesive off. First wheel I started mineral spirits. This softened it so I could scrape with the plastic razor blade. It wouldn`t remove the rest of the adhesive though. Do then I went after that with 91% IPA. This hot the rest of the adhesive off. I was like great I know exactly what you do for the rest of the wheels, or so I thought. The next wheel the mineral spirits and razor worked just like the first. The when I used the IPA. It didn`t do anything to remove the rest of the adhesive. I ended up using brake clean to remove it. So in the end I did two wheels the first way and had to use the second method for the other two. I don`t understand why it took all this?
cleaning the barrel of the wheels. I tried various things including the mineral spirits. I ended up going and buying an acid based wheel cleaner. This with a soft flag tipped brush easily left behind a shiny black wheel barrel.
So my questions. What was I doing wrong to get the wheel weight adhesive off the wheels? Is 3m adhesive remover much better without multiple products?
The wheel barrels, what was that haze, and why after all the cleaning I had done on them over years was it still there? Why would the acid based cleaner be the only thing to remove it? Thirdly, can you machine polish even with the machining grooves?
I had had never been happy with the barrel of the wheels since we`ve owned the car. One I couldn`t get the wheel weight adhesive off of them that had been left behind. Had tried in the past goo gone, IPA, plastic razor blade, we-40. Nothing seemed to soften it so I could even scrape with the plastic razor blades.
Two the black of the barrels always looked like a cloudy haze no matter how much I cleaned them. I ended up deciding that the paint was just ruined. I had in the past used various degreasers, clayed them, various wheel cleaners. I didn`t want to try polish because the surface is machine grooved like a record. Didn`t think that would work out well.
Leads me to yesterday day and today. Come hell or high water I was getting the weight adhesive off. First wheel I started mineral spirits. This softened it so I could scrape with the plastic razor blade. It wouldn`t remove the rest of the adhesive though. Do then I went after that with 91% IPA. This hot the rest of the adhesive off. I was like great I know exactly what you do for the rest of the wheels, or so I thought. The next wheel the mineral spirits and razor worked just like the first. The when I used the IPA. It didn`t do anything to remove the rest of the adhesive. I ended up using brake clean to remove it. So in the end I did two wheels the first way and had to use the second method for the other two. I don`t understand why it took all this?
cleaning the barrel of the wheels. I tried various things including the mineral spirits. I ended up going and buying an acid based wheel cleaner. This with a soft flag tipped brush easily left behind a shiny black wheel barrel.
So my questions. What was I doing wrong to get the wheel weight adhesive off the wheels? Is 3m adhesive remover much better without multiple products?
The wheel barrels, what was that haze, and why after all the cleaning I had done on them over years was it still there? Why would the acid based cleaner be the only thing to remove it? Thirdly, can you machine polish even with the machining grooves?