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Beadblasting/Sandblasting

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Beadblasting/Sandblasting

Post by MARKx4 »

I was wondering whigh is the best method of cleaning my rims to have them repainted after i get them back from having the centers fliped and offset a futher inch aswell. Were also would a place local around me( blacktown, penrith, windsor area. I should get them back friday or b4 tuesday, and i want them back on the nissan to see what they look like. :D :D :D
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Post by 82 Lux »

I had a set of old toyota alloy wheels with a clear coat on them that was peeling and had them sandblasted. Got rid of the clear coat and gave the wheels a different coarse alloy look. With steelies you should be good to get them done and just repaint them to your colour. Have a look in the yellow pages under abrasive blasting.
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

I went the cheap option on my rims after I had them modified. Paint stripper and a 4" wire brush for an angle grinder. Works well but takes a while.
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Post by Tiny »

If yoy gave a pressure cleaner there is sandblasting attachment you can buy for them, other wise get some HD paint stripper from super cheap
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Post by MARKx4 »

Paint striper and wire brush would take up time i dont have at the moment. I will be away for work all next week and i want to make the running around easy on my dad. I geuss i havet= to let my fingers do the walking.

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