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I had tried gettin acetone but couldn't get any near me. boiling also didn't work so I was getting frustrated. Then I read about baking them and gave it a bash on Thursday and it worked so well I was shocked.
150c for 10mins and then holding the wheels with mits they basically just peeled off, with no damage to rim/tyre/foam. It was literally the easiest thing I've ever done with RC stuff. obvs if you do try this make sure you take the correct precautions in saftey and permission
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I use the "Tesco Value" range of nail varnish remover.
Leave wheels to soak for a day or 2 and the glue just falls off.
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Boiling works perfectly.
put the wheels in a pan of boiling water on a high heat fully submerged (important, use weight) leave for 30-40 mins, roll the wheel and glue all cracks off, then simply remove tyre easily |
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Yeah, if you tryed boiling them and they didnt come off, its cause you didnt boil for long enough. you should be able to smell the glue melting
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so boiling for longer?? it wont bother the rims?
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