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Stang2WRX - OEM Chrome Wheel Mod
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<blockquote data-quote="Mysticobra" data-source="post: 1670214" data-attributes="member: 12596"><p>I used dish washing soap first to remove any grease/oil. Then I used terpentine to remove tar picked-up on the road and remove grease leftover from soap. Only then I used the paint stripper and it was working well but do only a small area at a time (1/5 of the wheel) like Stang2WRX was saying so that it does not dry off on you. Paint stripper does not work well on grease eventhough it is strong on the paint.</p><p></p><p>I would not recommend to use a steel wool because you will leave small scratches (it does not take much to see a scratch on chrome). If you still have problems, you can take the plastic scrubber for non-stick pan cleaning. It will scrubb with less chance of scratching the surface beneath.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mysticobra, post: 1670214, member: 12596"] I used dish washing soap first to remove any grease/oil. Then I used terpentine to remove tar picked-up on the road and remove grease leftover from soap. Only then I used the paint stripper and it was working well but do only a small area at a time (1/5 of the wheel) like Stang2WRX was saying so that it does not dry off on you. Paint stripper does not work well on grease eventhough it is strong on the paint. I would not recommend to use a steel wool because you will leave small scratches (it does not take much to see a scratch on chrome). If you still have problems, you can take the plastic scrubber for non-stick pan cleaning. It will scrubb with less chance of scratching the surface beneath. [/QUOTE]
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