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Wheel refurb.
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<blockquote data-quote="thejinx" data-source="post: 646292" data-attributes="member: 15775"><p>I’ve been trying to get my steel wheels recurred. Either local companies only do alloys or the ones that would have done the wheels are out of business. Decided to have a go. So, I’ve gone from A to B and ended up with a clean steel wheel with rust. My question how to treat rust before priming. I was thinking sanding starting course and going finer until the rust is gone. Does that work or does someone have better ways of doing this? </p><p></p><p>My alloys are also not in good nick hence I’m going back to steel. Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thejinx, post: 646292, member: 15775"] I’ve been trying to get my steel wheels recurred. Either local companies only do alloys or the ones that would have done the wheels are out of business. Decided to have a go. So, I’ve gone from A to B and ended up with a clean steel wheel with rust. My question how to treat rust before priming. I was thinking sanding starting course and going finer until the rust is gone. Does that work or does someone have better ways of doing this? My alloys are also not in good nick hence I’m going back to steel. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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