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> Easyoff on Fuch's question, To use or not to use?
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post Sep 14 2003, 09:50 PM
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I have heard from several people that Easyoff works pretty well to take the clearcoat/anodized crap off the 2.0 fuchs... I figured i'd give it a try, anyone here have pro/con's about it? will it hurt the wheel itself if some gets on it?

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post Sep 14 2003, 10:15 PM
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It's fine, just spray it on full strength, and let the wheels sit in the sun til the bubbles stop.

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post Sep 14 2003, 10:39 PM
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Just did it myself yesterday. Application X 2 got about 90%. The crevice between the lip and the spokes will be a problem. Really highlights what scratches are there. I have some - got some 400 and 600 wet/dry sandpaper tonight and will try to hit it later this week. Hit the spokes with a polishing wheel and jewler's rouge for about a half hour on one of the wheels. You can see the potential pretty quickly.
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post Sep 14 2003, 10:41 PM
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I prefer the scaling/patina that makes the wheels bright white, I've actually had compliments on it!



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