If you read the link it says it contains no acid and is safe on paint.Wheel cleaners are typically caustic soda, they eat everything except metal. They work well, but don't leave it on too long.
If you read the link it says it contains no acid and is safe on paint.Wheel cleaners are typically caustic soda, they eat everything except metal. They work well, but don't leave it on too long.
If you read the link it says it contains no acid and is safe on paint.
WD40, you can use this to clean your fairings to.
Well this is on my supermoto, so cleaning the plastic's isn't that high on my list haha plus there orange so it don't show dirt or grim at all. I just like to keep my stuff cleaned and looking as nice as one can. I'm gonna try WD40 and some rags this weekend, and hopefully it works
Sandblasting an aluminum rims ? Wouldn't it get pitted from blasting sand on it ? And more then likely I'll powder coat them semi gloss black, or high gloss black with some orange tire tape on small outter edge of the rim to match the bike/plastic's.... (Prolly a lot cheaper then buying new colour coated rims for 1000$+)
Ya, gonna check a couple places in guelph and see about a quote to see what it will cost to be done. Might be something I'll do come winter time this year hopefully it isn't as expensive as buying new rims haha
You can blast any metals
It all depends on pressure and sand you're using
if that includes the stripping/bead/sand blasting and prepping and powdercoating, then it's not bad at all......