Steve
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Of removing a laquer coating off brushed aluminium?
Basically my new wheels have a brushed aluminium type centre cap, which has obviously had laquer coating it from the factory.
This laquer coating is peeling off, apparently a common problem with VAG centre caps of this nature, my options are to either remove the laquer coating and leave the metal exposed, or remove the laquer coating and reapply laquer.
As i need to remove the peeling laquer for both options, whats the best way without damaging/scratching the metal? wet/dry paper?
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Steve
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ttt anyone?
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Dean_W
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Wouldn't sandpaper ruin the brushed finish.
I know it may be timeconsuming, but can you not pick it off?
Best way i can think of.
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Steve
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im considering trying to pick it off
very fine wet and dry with plenty of soapy water might not scratch it will it?
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Marc
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Remind me Steve and I'll find out the name of the stuff my Dad used on his motorbike.
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Steve
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remind you when
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Luke
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wet & dry p1200 may b fine, my mum uses that 2 get nibs out of pait at work
[Edited on 27-04-2006 by lyfie]
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Marc
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
remind you when
I'll ask him when I get in, I may forget to tell you though
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Steve
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il remind you later then
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Ojc
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Journey of a Gemini
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Jake
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nitromors?
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3CorsaMeal
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heat it in boiling water then drop into icy water, should make it crackel and then pick it off.
made that up, but sounds quite a good idea
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Steve
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might work though
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Marc
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quote: Originally posted by jake
nitromors?
I think that's the stuff.
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Steve
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nitromors is paint stripper wont it eat the metal?
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Marc
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Only took the laquer off his fork's and rocker cover's.
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Steve
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the wheels in question

notice the centre caps peeling?
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Jake
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soak it in white spirit?
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Steve
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possiblity il try that too
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JadeM
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Stanley blade + be careful!
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Jake
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Would try that before using nitromors.
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Marc
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Yeah, he's just buffed them back up using Autosol. When they laquor them they're never water tight, hence the corrosion.
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Steve
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i dont wanna get involved in reapplying laquer once its off and polished will it be ok to leave it like that?
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Marc
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Using Autosol will protect them, but you will need to keep it up.
[Edited on 27-04-2006 by Flat4]
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
Of removing a laquer coating off brushed aluminium?
Basically my new wheels have a brushed aluminium type centre cap, which has obviously had laquer coating it from the factory.
This laquer coating is peeling off, apparently a common problem with VAG centre caps of this nature, my options are to either remove the laquer coating and leave the metal exposed, or remove the laquer coating and reapply laquer.
As i need to remove the peeling laquer for both options, whats the best way without damaging/scratching the metal? wet/dry paper?
do a Rolling stones on your wheels
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