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Wax/sealant removal on matte finish wheels
I got a new set of Work CR Ultimate's in matte bronze last spring. I promptly added 2 layers of OLD Poorboys wheel sealant so I think maybe that be a part of the problem to begin with. I think I purchased it back in 2005/6. I could never quite buff off all out before i ended up getting the tires installed and mounted the wheels on the car. I figured I'd tackle it before spring hit the next year. Fast forward to now, I grabbed a wheel and threw it in the tub and started scrubbing it down with Dawn and an MF rag. Yet, the wax continues to prevail. I dried the wheel and then followed it up with another MF rag with 91% isopropyl rubbing alcohol. This kind of works. You still need to give it some elbow grease and requires a lot of scrubbing. The barrel of the wheel is worse where the sealant is sitting in machining lines.
I need some advice here to get this crap out of the finish without hurting the finish at all. Please help!
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Re: Wax/sealant removal on matte finish wheels
Nice wheels...
I've been impressed with this product for removing old dried wax and sealant...
Try the little bottle and if it works there's a larger size...
McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic removes dried on wax from plastic rubber vinyl trim
McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic 16 oz.
Besides that experimentation is the only option...
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Re: Wax/sealant removal on matte finish wheels
Acetone on the barrels will make quick work of removing all that Wax.
Just use a little on a rag and wipe quickly do not let it sit or pour it on the rim.
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Re: Wax/sealant removal on matte finish wheels
Nice wheels. But damn that blue on the car really looks great, sweet looking ride!
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Re: Wax/sealant removal on matte finish wheels
Originally Posted by Mike Phillips
Thank you and awesome, I'll look into that. Thanks Mike!
Originally Posted by Dave.0
Acetone on the barrels will make quick work of removing all that Wax.
Just use a little on a rag and wipe quickly do not let it sit or pour it on the rim.
I'd be afraid to use acetone on these wheels. They weren't exactly cheap.
Originally Posted by Hammer77
Nice wheels. But damn that blue on the car really looks great, sweet looking ride!
Thanks man! The picture kind've sucks...a bit too dark.
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Re: Wax/sealant removal on matte finish wheels
" I'd be afraid to use acetone on these wheels. They weren't exactly cheap."
I have used Acetone on $1,000.00 per rim HRE wheels it will not hurt them.
Remember it just wiping down the barrels to strip off old sealant and wax NOT soaking them in Acetone.
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Re: Wax/sealant removal on matte finish wheels
Originally Posted by Dave.0
Acetone on the barrels will make quick work of removing all that Wax.
Just use a little on a rag and wipe quickly do not let it sit or pour it on the rim.
Originally Posted by Dave.0
" I'd be afraid to use acetone on these wheels. They weren't exactly cheap."
I have used Acetone on $1,000.00 per rim HRE wheels it will not hurt them.
Remember it just wiping down the barrels to strip off old sealant and wax NOT soaking them in Acetone.
I too would be very careful with acetone. I'm not saying that I wouldn't do it but I'd certainly be very cautious. There are less aggressive solvents that I'd try first... I'd recommend solvents in this order (least aggressive to most aggressive) - Mineral Spirits/Paint Thinner, Enamel Reducer, Lacquer Thinner, Acetone.
Just like paint correction, a "best practice" is to always use the least aggressive process that will give the results you desire. Additionally, a test spot would also be in my plan.
In the OP's case, I see starting with acetone akin to cleaning chrome with steel wool... Both of which would make me cringe.
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Re: Wax/sealant removal on matte finish wheels
Originally Posted by 2black1s
Mineral Spirits/Paint Thinner, Enamel Reducer, Lacquer Thinner, Acetone.
these all sound scary, lol
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Re: Wax/sealant removal on matte finish wheels
Ok then if your scared buy a dog to protect you. lol
Step up or start rubbing your wheels down for 3 months with 91% isopropyl rubbing alcohol.
I use the most effective product first and I am giving you my tested advice first. I have done this on factory wheels, HRE, BBS, 949 and many others.
Use a small test spot and you will see.
I am not telling you to soak the towel or rim in Acetone. Just put a little on a rang and test a small section on the inside of the barrel.
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Re: Wax/sealant removal on matte finish wheels
Originally Posted by n7plus1
these all sound scary, lol
Mineral Spirits is actually pretty benign and an excellent all-around de-greaser/cleaner.
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