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Acetone
Ok my first season over and i have lots of good wheels and bald tyres left. I live near Bury metro and need some acetone to get my old tyres off.
Anybody any ideas on where i can get some near there. Cheers Mike. |
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This could be quite interesting, since this is an ingredient to a b*mb, how much harder is it to get some Acetone, if atall?
Mike, it is commonly used as nail varnish remover & fake nail remover, so if you have a friend who works in a salon then try that. Chris |
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HHHMMMMM, Interesting, ive got a steamer gonna bung em in and try that. Cheers
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I used to boil mine off the rims, but to be honest with you Acetone works way better because it dissolves all the original glue and leaves you with new wheels again. If you just boil/ steam you dont actually remove the glue from the wheels (it just sends it brittle so you can get the tyre off more easily) and over time you can get a build up.
Acetone is quite easy to buy (I just got 5 gallon recently), but the carriage is expensive due to not being able to go by Royal mail (Its more flammable than petrol). |
No, just been told off. un-hygienic apparantly. better buy one for doing tyres seperatly. oOps.:)
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I tried boilibf them but it doesnt work. im going to try some acetone just need to ask my local supply.
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don't you find the acetone goes yellow over time (from the glue) and starts to stain the wheels?
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My acetone has gone pretty yellow after 12 months of use, but I've not noticed it staining the wheels, and it still works just as well. Cut as much of the tyres off as poss, obviously remove the inserts and soak the wheels for 36 hours or so.
Make sure you have not got any little cuts on your fingers - ooohh it stings :eek: Mike - I'll try to remember where I got mine from and let you know |
Yeh acetone goes yellow quite quickly, and my tub now stains wheels too - but there is a cure. As I remove the wheels from my tub, pull the remaining rubber off (easy) I then wipe the wheel over while still damp and drop the wheels into a bag. When i go back into the house, i fill the sink with boiling water and Daz (or any other washing powder) and leave the wheels in (no bag) until cool enough to put your hands in - quick scrab with a toothbrush, and rinse under water and then leave to dry - wheels are like new.
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cheers Rob, if you remember please e-mail me. just got some off e-bay 1 litre for a fiver, but sure its cheaper from fibre glass manufacturers or other such factories.
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mike come see me at bury ill have some better stuff with me. it will do the job
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re manuals try here all is on there if not ask ill post it up http://www.hobbytec.co.uk/index.php?...on_view&idev=2 o and empty ur pms box its full |
Graham you minge bag, change the acetone every once in a while! ;)
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Change? :confused: I just top it up.
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you can get nail varnish remover from all good supermarkets. I just got mine for 79p per litre from Tesco, put it into an old coffee jar and let it sit for 2 days. The tyres fall off the wheels...:)
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what do you chaps sit the wheels and tyres in the acetone them, and do they need to be totaly submersed?
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i got 5l of acetone from a fiberglass company in cornwall. £5 + £10 delivery (dangerous substance!)
i just put an inch and a half or so in an old air tight tupperware box with a set of tyres and leave for 24 - 48 hours. they still come off even if not fully submerged, just take a little longer. |
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