Oem finishes tend to be harder for it to bubble but on wheels that someone else painted the rustoleum aircraft remover bubbled up the paint all I did was power wash it off it took most of it off two passes should do the trick before I hit it with sandpaper and a new coat of primer
I was thinking of stripping wheels on a car I just bought, previous owner painted the rims black, over the silver aluminum rims. But now, I’m just gonna plasti-dip them and ship it.
Looks good. Nice work!
Oem finishes tend to be harder for it to bubble but on wheels that someone else painted the rustoleum aircraft remover bubbled up the paint all I did was power wash it off it took most of it off two passes should do the trick before I hit it with sandpaper and a new coat of primer
Came out fantastic ngl
I was thinking of stripping wheels on a car I just bought, previous owner painted the rims black, over the silver aluminum rims. But now, I’m just gonna plasti-dip them and ship it.
Somthing was wrong with your kleenex strip that stuff is bomb. Did a couple factory bike wheels with it spray leave wash polish done.
It dried up because you left it in the sun and the solvent escaped.
Update on the wheels?
Does it pull off own paint ?
I just want to get the spray paint they painted the OEM wheel with
Any results? I got the same issue, got some oem wheels painted black and I want to go back to OEM color
You needed to outgass them to avoid orange peel.
Who in the hell taught you how to use an aerosol can...your thumb..really...lol. Overall, great info
Your confused. You got em mixed up.
That's what i thought too lol
Aircraft remover ultra new formula work super fast.
Not suppose to expose it to the sun...
Um yeah
You didn't use it right.
Stop saying “Yeah”. 😖