Nitromors should work OK on the powder coating once you've broken through the glaze. Or you could just nitromors the paint off, rough sand the wheels with some w&d to provide a key and paint over the top of the powder coating again. But that would be lazy...
Forgot to mention in earlier post... A drill with a twisted knot brush works wonders roughing edges up - ideal for getting klingon death goo under painted surfaces. Don't go too nuts tho - it's just the paint (and powder coat) that you're trying to get rid of, not the metal aswell... Be careful using this method on areas you've previously plastered with goo - some sturdy gloves (e.g. rubberised cloth ones) and goggles (preferably a face mask) would be advisable...
Cool, Ive a jetex system on its way from Sweden which is going straight on along with the cat and manifold as soon as I get it. (yes you can have my old mani)
heheh, I must come from the school of mork - that's what happened when I tried refurbing my last set of wheels. If you're not sure of the final finish, go for a dark colour - white shows imperfections quite badly, esp when dirt starts sticking!
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