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Camaro CRAZY
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Getting rust off chrome wheels
Does anyone have any suggestions on getting rust off chrome wheels? My Caprice has chrome wheels and I didn't take them off last winter and didn't keep up with them, so the salt from the roads and snow destroyed them. I'm up for anything, last year I took a brillo pad and got some of the rust off. I think that took the clear coating off of it so this year they're worse!! I'll try to post some pictures when I get a chance of what I am dealing with but it's pretty bad.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: SUMMIT WHITE 2SS/RS CAMARO Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: 2018: Lakewood Ranch, Fl.
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Their ruined !!
You can clean them up as best you can but the rust will keep coming back. You can clear coat them but your shoveling against the tide.
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Dang. I might do the plastidip stuff that some people on here are doing, or maybe repaint them. Probably not worth repainting though. It's not anything special just makes the car look a LOT better with them on.
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Chrome use to be used as corrosion protection, comparatively speaking, not very cost effective these days. Re-plating will cost a fortune, re-painting might work. Getting the paint to adhere might be a problem, but might be worth a try. Good luck.....
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CLR look under your sink for some already in the house.
Then wax them often. spent several years doing that till I got sick of it and now I paint all rims 99cent spray bomb black. [cheap and easy to freshen up the look any time I need] |
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Camaro CRAZY
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Thanks, I will definitely try that. If it doesn't work then I will probably sand them down best I can or something to get them smooth again and spray paint them black or plastidip them like I said.
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Camaro CRAZY
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I tried to clean them with CLR, but it didn't work. Here's what I'm working with.
I really let them go. I don't know what to do anymore, I guess they're too far gone. Thought about sanding them down or something and repainting them. They go on my Caprice.![]()
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WOW! You weren't kidding they are destroyed.
Get somebody to blow TAPS and bury them......
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Camaro CRAZY
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I did manage to get one clean, but I've been trying so many things I can't remember what really worked haha. It just needs to be shiny.. lol. I'm gonna keep working on them. Hopefully I can get them to a decent status.
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Well you don't even have chrome left......
you need heavier cleaning then. read this, a thread of mine about cleaning a nasty heavily rusted diff cover for my Buick. http://viragotechforum.com/viewtopic...emoval#p132787 |
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Camaro CRAZY
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I'll try that whenever it warms up again. Thanks so much. Gonna be hard to do with my tire still on it though. Gotta figure that part out.
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like $35 on sale Its beyond useful, have saved so so so much money. mark where it was on the rim if you don't want to rebalance. They also sell a bubble level. First time it may beat you down, but once you get the hang of it, and the tires are good and so are the rims, it takes 0 effort on your part. [nasty old rims, with nasty old tires on em with little flex left, will give ya a work out.] A cig lighter electric air pump is enough to pop them back on the bead and fill. |
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Now I do have another shortcut, but the fumes are super nasty, will drop ya if you breath in to much, and will burn your skin if you get it on you.
Muric acid from any hardware store will destroy that rust very very quick. A quick spray with a hose will deactive it though. Probably take 2-3 hits with a spray bottle and it will be beyond clean, and note bare metal can rust in less then 30sec. So have a plan on what to do once clean. Right before your eyes it will re-rust. |
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Location: Fort Worth, TX
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Submerge them in CLR for a few days.
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