wheel stripping/dipping in socal

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  • cactusjacks1
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    Originally posted by markseven
    I heard good things about these guys (in Santa Ana)

    http://www.wheel-repairs.com/
    They send their wheels to Lenco, in Anaheim for a soda ash dip. Aluminum wheels come out perfect - fully stripped doesn't touch the aluminum. I've had mesh, spoke, etc done & they always come out ready to fix curb rash & prime or polish. By far the quickest, most complete & at $10/wheel beats most strippers.

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  • einstein57
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    Originally posted by markseven
    I heard good things about these guys (in Santa Ana)

    http://www.wheel-repairs.com/
    They had a booth at bimmerfest. Pretty nice looking finish on the black chrome. Dont forget about LAX wheels. They quoted me $300 for curb repair, strip, powder coat, and polishing the lips on my style 5s.

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  • markseven
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    I heard good things about these guys (in Santa Ana)

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  • dvck
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    i would greatly benefit from results of this, i'm going to pick up
    a set of stock weaves and want to repaint them, nothing crazy
    theyre stock wheels but maybe a gunmetal grey with a silver
    maybe polished lip.

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  • monzon
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    I saw a gallon of Aircraft Stripper at Kragen. I think it said "gel", is that the right stuff then?

    I'm gonna use it to strip and refurbish these wheels for practice:



    There's a lot of little areas to get paint out of!
    Last edited by monzon; 02-25-2010, 09:11 PM. Reason: spelling!!

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  • einstein57
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    My chrome shop that used to do all the chrome work on overhaulin strictly used aircraft stripper brand. Acid baths would through out the tolerances for motorcycle wheels and the bearings would prematurely wear out.

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  • ck_taft325is
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    Gel Paint stripper.

    "Jaspers" is the crap I use and it'll peel ugly off a fat chick (if applied thick enough).

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  • T Verdier
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    So is there 3 diferent kinds of aircraft stripper?

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  • monzon
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    It was the brush on kind.

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  • einstein57
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    Are you using the spray or the gel.

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  • monzon
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    I used that stuff on weaves before, and it's still a pain to get all the paint and residue out of every little spoke.

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  • einstein57
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    Use aircraft stripper

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  • monzon
    started a topic wheel stripping/dipping in socal

    wheel stripping/dipping in socal

    Anybody have any recommendations on a place that does chemical stripping on wheels around SoCal? I have some mesh wheels to strip, and don't want them soda blasted because I want to polish the lips and still have thumbs left...

    -JP
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