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Title: Wheel rehab
Post by: michaelmilitello on July 04, 2022, 10:10:07 AM
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Got some older plastic wheels you want to make new again?   I highly recommend 303.   These wheels were literally gray from sun fade and they're 41 years old.  Fortunately, the white wall has stayed intact.   I don't follow the label instructions.   Instead, I spray the wheel down thoroughly and let it dry.   The plastic soaks up the 303.  No wipe down.   Dump upside down to remove excess.  Three coats later, nice black wheels again.  The white wall insert is not brittle anymore.   


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Title: Re: Wheel rehab
Post by: JEBIV on July 04, 2022, 11:23:49 AM
great product !!
Title: Re: Wheel rehab
Post by: 502BBQ on July 05, 2022, 08:39:03 PM
Quote from: michaelmilitello on July 04, 2022, 10:10:07 AM
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Got some older plastic wheels you want to make new again?   I highly recommend 303.   These wheels were literally gray from sun fade and they're 41 years old.  Fortunately, the white wall has stayed intact.   I don't follow the label instructions.   Instead, I spray the wheel down thoroughly and let it dry.   The plastic soaks up the 303.  No wipe down.   Dump upside down to remove excess.  Three coats later, nice black wheels again.  The white wall insert is not brittle anymore.   


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Thanks! I do have some that could use a refresh.
Title: Re: Wheel rehab
Post by: teejhanson on July 10, 2022, 06:11:19 PM
I have been doing some wheel rehab as well... I bought the product Michael suggested above. I just need to add the clear coat and then take the tape off and condition the rubber.

For these wheels though, I painted the metal wheel white. I used some vinyl stickers to mask the white wall portion and then I painted the wheel black. These are 8" wheels and I used a vinyl sticker that was 6" centered on a 6.75" circle. I cut the vinyl sticker, and then walked it around the wheel. I have done a handful of metal wheel restores and this was by far the easiest and turned out the best. Anyways just wanted to share in case others wanted to use this technique. Attached is a before and after. Happy Sunday!


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Title: Re: Wheel rehab
Post by: Bob BQ on July 25, 2022, 10:55:12 AM
Quote from: michaelmilitello on July 04, 2022, 10:10:07 AM
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Got some older plastic wheels you want to make new again?   I highly recommend 303.   These wheels were literally gray from sun fade and they're 41 years old.  Fortunately, the white wall has stayed intact.   I don't follow the label instructions.   Instead, I spray the wheel down thoroughly and let it dry.   The plastic soaks up the 303.  No wipe down.   Dump upside down to remove excess.  Three coats later, nice black wheels again.  The white wall insert is not brittle anymore.   

I've used a product very similar to this to bring back the black on several sets of old plastic wheels.  Works great!