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Not bad. Mine are bathing in bleach as we speak.CrazyRC wrote: ↑Fri Sep 24, 2021 4:38 pm They came out reasonably well. Definitely good enough for a runner... when the truck is finally running.
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I *might* dye them again when I have more time. I was kind of rushed. I think if I had let them stay in the dye longer, they would've ended up more even.
Yours turned out nice. Soaked mine in the bleach for a few hours, twice. But they're a weird yellowish color and white. And the remaining chrome on the inside of the tire will not come off, only the front wheels. Rear wheels all the chrome came right off. See pics.
That yellowish stuff is the lacquer paint used before the plating. Weird how more came off on mine than yours. I found that soaking them in full strength Simple Green does a pretty good job of removing it. It will jelly up a bit. I guess the chrome on mine was in worse shape than the chrome on yours. You might have to give them a scrub with an old toothbrush and the Simple Green.R6cowboy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 25, 2021 6:59 pmYours turned out nice. Soaked mine in the bleach for a few hours, twice. But they're a weird yellowish color and white. And the remaining chrome on the inside of the tire will not come off, only the front wheels. Rear wheels all the chrome came right off. See pics.
When you say full strength Simple Green, do you mean the regular All-Purpose Cleaner pictured below? Or is there a more hardcore/heavy duty Simple Green I should use?CrazyRC wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 3:10 am That yellowish stuff is the lacquer paint used before the plating. Weird how more came off on mine than yours. I found that soaking them in full strength Simple Green does a pretty good job of removing it. It will jelly up a bit. I guess the chrome on mine was in worse shape than the chrome on yours. You might have to give them a scrub with an old toothbrush and the Simple Green.
Soaked them in the Simple Green for 6-7 hours and went at it with toothbrush, did absolutely nothing. Don't know what's up with these wheels, but it's no problem because they're getting painted. I'll scuff 'em up and prep for paint.CrazyRC wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 3:10 am That yellowish stuff is the lacquer paint used before the plating. Weird how more came off on mine than yours. I found that soaking them in full strength Simple Green does a pretty good job of removing it. It will jelly up a bit. I guess the chrome on mine was in worse shape than the chrome on yours. You might have to give them a scrub with an old toothbrush and the Simple Green.
Just wondering if you tried Easy-Off yet?R6cowboy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 15, 2021 9:48 pmSoaked them in the Simple Green for 6-7 hours and went at it with toothbrush, did absolutely nothing. Don't know what's up with these wheels, but it's no problem because they're getting painted. I'll scuff 'em up and prep for paint.CrazyRC wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 3:10 am That yellowish stuff is the lacquer paint used before the plating. Weird how more came off on mine than yours. I found that soaking them in full strength Simple Green does a pretty good job of removing it. It will jelly up a bit. I guess the chrome on mine was in worse shape than the chrome on yours. You might have to give them a scrub with an old toothbrush and the Simple Green.
Have not, but I do have some Brillo oven cleaner I could give a try.
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