Not sure...perhaps a pressure washer would help but you would need to loosen the paint on the wheel first without damaging the original finish. Does the paint come off easily to the touch?Originally Posted by clhorton
Do any of you guys know of a safe paint remover that can be used on the stock basketweaves. When I bought my car the previous owner had painted the wheels white to match the car. It looks like an at home job was done on them and the paint is chipping off in some areas to reveal a still perfect surface to the wheel. Basically I just don't want my car to look ghetto anymore and want this fixed any suggestions?
Corey Horton
1992 BMW 535i
Not sure...perhaps a pressure washer would help but you would need to loosen the paint on the wheel first without damaging the original finish. Does the paint come off easily to the touch?Originally Posted by clhorton
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1995 525i, Shadowline,EAT chip, Alpine
Spray WD-40 on there and let it sit. That might work into the paint coat.
Then press wash as suggested.
Ive been considering painting my basketweaves black to contrast the white body.
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Whatever you do don't use an abrasive as once the clear coat is off the original finish brake dust and everything else will get under the powder coating (sorry if you already know this). Hopefully the previous owner just sprayed right over the top rather than sanding back or etching first. Good luck.
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'89 525i/A Exec 193000kms
'94 Subaru Liberty AWD Wagon
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"aircraft remover" paint stripper.
95 E34 530I V2.37
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Ditto. I helped my friend paint one of his cars, it stripped the old paint off like nothing.Originally Posted by 632 Regal
OK thanks I'll try that aircraft remover and then pressure wash hopefully that will work. Just dont want to see those poor rims so ugly!
Originally Posted by E34 530
Corey Horton
1992 BMW 535i