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Discoloured Brake hub thingy! #27338
17/01/2006 05:14
17/01/2006 05:14

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Any ideas what i would use to ge the copperation/rust off it, it annoys the hell out of me when i wash the car?

(hope someone knows what im talking about!)

Thanks

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Take the wheel off - wash the centre down and then paint with Hammerite - no more rusty water on your wheels!

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17/01/2006 21:41
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Take the wheel off - wash the centre down and then paint with Hammerite - no more rusty water on your wheels!




2nd that,

did this Sunday when refurbing on of the rear wheels.

Wire brush the rust off, wipe clean and wack black hammerite over the top, lovely!!!

You might as well do the same to the caliper whilst your there, silver hammerite which I used as well

(use paint not aerosol, goes on thicker and less mess)

Tone



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