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Inch of nail varnish remover in a sanwich tub paul Be interesting to see how you get on though. I havnt tried it, but it just seems to be more difficult. I did read that the glue goes hard n brittle so comes away, but its then difficult to remove from the rim too.
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Well one set 24hrs in acetone, one set 15 mins @ 120
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nice one pv.ive used proper acetone,done in 10 hours or less no probs.not tryed the baking method as i dont know how to use an oven,got a wife for that.as for you two neal and robby,calm down or i will have to put you both on the naughty step!
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What i like to do is race at cullingworth
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My Best Solution
Acetone too slow too much farting about, not a brilliant result.
Baking just didn't seem to work for me, not overly smelly but I'm not a burd so who knows. My solution... Place wheels in steaming dish of pressure cooker, raised on little stand thing you get with them, water below so your only steaming the wheels, pressure cook for 30 mins, turn gas off and leave to go cold, came straight off, foam more or less dry. no mess, no smell |
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U could cut the tires off the rims before puttin them in the bin to salvage the inserts, save urself a few pennies at MB :-)
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The pressure cooker thing is so easy though I might salvage a bit more often |
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i do craig,but as i use acetone at work i cut the foams out,drop in the acetone when i get to work,pull them out at home time,peel the remains of the tyre off, wipe the wheels and then go home!.im not as rich as pv
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taste of rubber[/QUOTE]
Ha ha worry about you, you pv |
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No worries, I "heard" it tastes like chicken. .... but don't quote me on it.
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Going to try bakeing tyres off this morn and the infos been moderated
160 5mins each side was it |
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Done worked a treat
Bit of faffing but not rocket science....... Really chuff i had no bb greens for today....... I would use this method again |
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original was 120 5mins a side, lucky they didn't melt at 160
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I'm currently tryin the acetone method with some old wheels/tires i have to see how it goes. I'll try the oven if it doesn't work
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Well i'm impressed, co-ops own brand nail varnish remover worked great. Put about 1cm in a tupperware, put the wheel in n put the lid on. Left in in garage for 24 hrs and the tire came away from the rim with very little pressure.
Thanks for the advice guyz Craig |
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