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Old 11-01-2017
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I cut tyre down both sidewalls and remove the rubber then remove the insert. Put the rims into an airtight plastic container with around 50ml of acetone (its the fumes that do the work so no need to submerge). Seal up and leave for about 2 days. The fumes will have broken down the superglue and the remaining rubber should come off the rims with ease. There may be some glue residue which you can remove with a cloth. Dip the cloth in the remaining acetone in the plastic container and wipe away.
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