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Offline Cheyenne

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Re: Getting oxidized aluminum wheels clean?
« Reply #30 on: June 15, 2011, 03:39:42 am »
I agree on working on them better than the couch but a man at 32 with 6 kids and one on the way I never get that lol. On the inside of the wheel it says made in the USA that gave me another go keep going.. I rather have these clean and be working on something else on the truck though.. Wheels are fun but hours and money and every type of cleaner gets a bit old.. I make sure to never let wheels get like this.. I love vintage cars and trucks.. Save things that are old are cool I didn't want to come off like complaining I just wanted hey try this and get me in a right direction lots have done that here..

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Re: Getting oxidized aluminum wheels clean?
« Reply #31 on: June 15, 2011, 08:42:48 am »
With 6 kids you practically have an army to help you work on them ;)
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Re: Getting oxidized aluminum wheels clean?
« Reply #32 on: June 15, 2011, 02:37:57 pm »
True I have a starting basketball team with a back up on the bench.. God blessed me for sure with them.. That being said 5 of them are girls and the 2 older ones are boy crazy!! It's difficult ya know. That being said my boy is 2 he likes his little toy cars not into polishing some wheels lol.. My 8 year old daughter though she has given a hand she like the 64 impala no seat belts lol.. I teach them about the history of cars they always say dad prefers the old over new..

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Re: Getting oxidized aluminum wheels clean?
« Reply #33 on: June 15, 2011, 05:06:29 pm »
Sorry to have found them for you, sounds like they are more work than you anticipated. 
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Re: Getting oxidized aluminum wheels clean?
« Reply #34 on: June 15, 2011, 05:33:26 pm »
I think in life everything you get that is older and vintage is going to be more work than I thought. I've been trying to get advice from people on easy way to get these back to looking good.. For what I payed I'm very happy these wheels restored go for big money.. I think it's my talents and the fact I've always had chrome and not aluminum I've tryed lots of products.. I get them cleaned just bit longer than I thought.. I'm happy you found them man.. I feel like I'm having to defend myself I just want to learn to do this right and faster lol.. I'm not paying someone to do it.. Just been getting tips that's it never said I did not like the wheels.. There rough but so is every project I take on I just do not know what I'm doing and admit that lol

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Re: Getting oxidized aluminum wheels clean?
« Reply #35 on: June 17, 2011, 03:00:53 pm »
No need to tape off the spokes. You can just paint, then take some thinner and wipe the paint off the polished areas.   

I don't know how well it works on something larger, like wheels, but when I painted my valve covers, I applied a coat of petroleum jelly to the fins that I didn't want painted. However, I don't remember if I wiped it off when the paint was still wet, or if I waited for it to dry. That might make a difference.

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Re: Getting oxidized aluminum wheels clean?
« Reply #36 on: June 17, 2011, 03:22:29 pm »
No need to tape off the spokes. You can just paint, then take some thinner and wipe the paint off the polished areas.   

I don't know how well it works on something larger, like wheels, but when I painted my valve covers, I applied a coat of petroleum jelly to the fins that I didn't want painted. However, I don't remember if I wiped it off when the paint was still wet, or if I waited for it to dry. That might make a difference.

I would think wet, like painters tape when painting a house, pull it off wet for the nice lines.
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Re: Getting oxidized aluminum wheels clean?
« Reply #37 on: June 17, 2011, 11:21:21 pm »
Never thought of that I'm still scrubbing trying to get the in-between clean but paint is sounding good what you guys go with brand and color

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