Refinish aluminum wheels w/oven cleaner

PostPost by: tmrlotus+2 » Mon May 05, 2014 2:06 am

Has anyone refinished their aluminum wheels with oven cleaner on this board (see attached link)? I'm thinking about trying it on my Revolutions wheels. Thanks in advance.

http://www.924.org/techsection/wheel_refinishing.htm

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PostPost by: prezoom » Mon May 05, 2014 4:36 am

I used oven cleaner to clean up an aluminum cased transmission. I figured if I screwed up, I could paint it. Actually, it worked great. The cleaner removed all the grime, old paint, dirt and corrosion, leaving a very shinny case. I did this a couple of years ago and the case still looks great, though a bit dusty. Never tired it on aluminum wheels. It did not seem to pit the aluminum, so I would guess it would not hurt the machine finished portion of the wheels. But, I would try it on the inside of the wheel on a very small area first. Years ago, I used Revolution wheels on a race car, but never tried to clean them with oven cleaner, just brake cleaner.
YMMV.

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PostPost by: tmrlotus+2 » Sat May 10, 2014 3:02 pm

prezoom wrote:I used oven cleaner to clean up an aluminum cased transmission. I figured if I screwed up, I could paint it. Actually, it worked great. The cleaner removed all the grime, old paint, dirt and corrosion, leaving a very shinny case. I did this a couple of years ago and the case still looks great, though a bit dusty. Never tired it on aluminum wheels. It did not seem to pit the aluminum, so I would guess it would not hurt the machine finished portion of the wheels. But, I would try it on the inside of the wheel on a very small area first. Years ago, I used Revolution wheels on a race car, but never tried to clean them with oven cleaner, just brake cleaner.
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Thanks Rob, I appreciate the feedback. I'll let you know if I have the courage to try it!

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PostPost by: Pete Shepherd » Thu Jul 03, 2014 3:50 pm

I use oven cleaner to strip paint from my plastic model kits and slot cars I restore. To this date it has never touched the plastic but is brilliant at getting old Humbrol paint off! I'd be surprised if it touched the Aluminium.

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