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    Posted: May-05-2011 at 3:34pm
Chris,

Doing good. Did a few updates and took care of a couple mechanical issues and it's all good to go.

Craig,

Good eye.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote C-Bass Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May-05-2011 at 2:04pm
Nice work. Looks like you just bought new chrome wheels.

That method looks like it works well. It even turned your lug nuts black
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I'll have to pick me up a can of that stuff!

Hopefully I'll get the Skier done this summer so I'll have to clean up the trailer as well.

Andy, Hows the Supra doing this year? I love the looks of that boat!
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They look great!
- Gun control means: using BOTH hands!
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Kleen Strip was the brand name. It appears it is carried at most auto parts stores that I visited.

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WOAH!!! Looks fantastic!

I'll have to bookmark this thread as I'll need to do something for the old tandem trailer some day. Same wheels, I thought I'd have to replace em!

Can you post the product names you used?
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I decided to see what I could do with the wheels on my trailer. I got the aircraft paint stripper and went to work trying to remove the cloudy clear coat. That stuff works great. It took 1-2 coats with about a 10 minute wait time to remove the clear coat. A good wipe down with solvent, polish and viola.

I think they look much better.







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