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i have boiled and acetoned.
boiling is dangerous, burnt fimgers, etc etc and stinks. acetone, easy, airtight container. pop in a few mm of pure acetone, drop in the wheels/tyres, 24 to 48 hours later they peel off. so you can use the wheels and sometimes the inserts and the tyres again. or cut off the tyres if shot and remove the insert then drop in the wheel. excess rubber comes off easily after the 24 hour soak. use decent pure acetone as some nail varnish removers dont work(acetone free or low mix). |
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also, how much acetone do I need to use ? ta |
Its the fumes, fully immersing would be quicker but i just put a bit in the bottom. I cut tyres off first and remove inserts too.
Ive done 2 sets last week with cheap nail varnish remover. Worked great and no smell either when sealed. Even open smell is minimal. |
While we are on the subject of removing tyres, I have a set of front mini pins that were obviously glued using the worlds strongest glue (probably industrial grade super-ca) and 30 mins of boiling has done nothing. I have tried a bit of acetone, but it just isn't happening. Any ideas?
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You could try baking them off. There's quite a few video's on You Tube. |
I bolied 10 sets of tyres of tyres of the rims on Monday and took about 2 hours simple way of doing and get the job done easily instead of waiting for the accetone to take its cause;
I will admit i use both methods boiling and accetone i do not bake as the smell is awful and stinks the house out :o Both of the methods does exactly what it says on the tin |
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Just had a weird thought. How quick would removing tyres be in boiling acetone? :woot:
Please don't actually try this anyone. |
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As Burty248 says. Do NOT try this at home! |
Strap an abused lipo to the side of the saucepan and it will create a acetone superbomb, able to dissolve superglue and remove tyres with a range of 1km.
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I finally got round to trying the acetone method for removing glued tyres from wheels. It worked a treat. Just left the wheels in an old ice cream tub over night with a small amount of nail polish remover.
Best part was that the acetone I used was Wilko's nail polish remover which only costs £1, and I'd guess I only used around 20p's worth! |
some top advice, however as im without kids im opting for the acetone way :)
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Thanks for the recommendation, youre better off pming me though
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Get a heat gun,fill sink with cold water.Heat the wheel rim going round at a steady rate,when you hear the glue start cracking put the wheel in the cold water and do the same to the rest of the rims. Take them out of the water turn over and do the other side. This is the fastest way of getting your tyres off the rims. Four tyres off the rims less than ten minutes.
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guys use the Microwave ! :thumbsup: joking guys haha !
+1 for acetone ! |
the quickest way is to go to shop pay money receive new wheels and tires.
spend 10 mins glueing them up go racing happy wife as kitchen is still clean:thumbsup: stu |
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And with a small child running around acetone sounds like a bad idea. |
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