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Aluminium prep and undercoat advise?
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<blockquote data-quote="jadedgem" data-source="post: 472909" data-attributes="member: 15633"><p>When I was still a student I drove a little 1400 bakkie with alloy wheels which were in bad shape. I asked my uncle who owns a panelbeating shop for many years for advice and he told me put some pool acid in a spraybottle and spray the alloy and rince with water a couple of times. After the third rince those wheels looked showroom clean. I'm keen to see the end result you must keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jadedgem, post: 472909, member: 15633"] When I was still a student I drove a little 1400 bakkie with alloy wheels which were in bad shape. I asked my uncle who owns a panelbeating shop for many years for advice and he told me put some pool acid in a spraybottle and spray the alloy and rince with water a couple of times. After the third rince those wheels looked showroom clean. I'm keen to see the end result you must keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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