cbass
Senior Member
It wasn't how the dip was laid. It's that dip on wheels degrades so fast. I'm actually astonished that the dealership that my car ended up at cleaned the wheels up. That had to be like 3-4 shop hours, per wheel, minimum.
It wasn't how the dip was laid. It's that dip on wheels degrades so fast. I'm actually astonished that the dealership that my car ended up at cleaned the wheels up. That had to be like 3-4 shop hours, per wheel, minimum.
Does a supercharger increase exhaust volume? What sounded good n/a now seems to have trumpeting...
I used Goo Gone to get some of the spots that I just couldn't peel. It did OK, but I had to use a good bit of elbow grease, and I ruined a couple of microfiber towels in the process.
I have used Acrysol years ago. I didn't know it was still available.
How do you like the initial quality of those? I've had my eye on them since I bought my Bullitt last year but haven't pulled the trigger.
I've used Goo Gone and a small, electric power washer to de-plastidip wheels on more than one occasion.
Apply, let sit for about 15 minutes, and it blasts right off. Takes me less than an hour for a set of 4.
Well heck, I wish I had known that a week ago! LOL Good info to know for the future.
EDIT: Where you been Rasmus? And are you really 71? I always thought you were a young guy for some reason.
I bought a couple of Corvettes, Mustang broke down again, got busy with work, the usual.
Maybe I'm 71, maybe I'm not. I like how it's a plausible age to some.
The monkey is ageless. Like Keanu Reeves, or Jared Fogle's dating pool.

Yeah, maybe you're not so young after all...
The monkey is ageless. Like Keanu Reeves, or Jared Fogle's dating pool.
I would think Fogle's dating pool has very strict age requirements -- more of a paddling pool.