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Starting to Clean up the look of the truck

Old Jul 22, 2006 | 03:24 PM
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Starting to Clean up the look of the truck

Well I have pretty much finished the interior of the truck and now I have decided it was time to start on the outside..

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I have been trying to figured out how to clean these Aluminum rims that came on my truck for some time with no luck...

Well I finally figured it out..

***Warning DO NOT use the chemical products I used unless you do not have clear coat on your rims and PLEASE where gloves protective glasses and a face mask.. this stuff wil burn you and the smell wil never go away.

Here are the rims before I figured out how to clean the,


Well the Rims that were on this truck were very nasty and there was a ton of TAR on the.. this truck was owner by a paving company.

The first two pics are showing all the tar that was on rims when I got them




These steel rims are ones I borrowed from a friend so I could still drive truck while I clean mine

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Old Jul 22, 2006 | 03:25 PM
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I bought 5 gallones of ChemDip and let each rim sit in that for 1 hour.. then I took them out and put them into this horse container I have and let them soak overnight to help get all the chemical out of the rim.





The next morning I took them out and washed them and cleaned them with some Professional Aluminum rim cleaner I have ( the good stuff ) anda buddy remounted them for me..





I am very pleased with how wel lthem turned out..

Once I get all 4 done I will take a pic of truck with them on.
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Old Jul 22, 2006 | 03:39 PM
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Looks nice.

Good thing the truck is painted black.
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Old Jul 22, 2006 | 11:59 PM
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Looks nice.

Good thing the truck is painted black.
Ya you should see all the TAR on the truck.. yuck...gonna have to sand that off and repaint..
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Old Jul 26, 2006 | 06:33 AM
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Pic of truck with all tires back on...

They almost look brand new..

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Old Jul 26, 2006 | 03:30 PM
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I like those wheels. I'd probably have them powdercoated black though to match your truck! That would look killer.

I need to get some better wheels and get away from 16.5s . . .

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Old Jul 26, 2006 | 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Chass
I need to get some better wheels and get away from 16.5s . . .

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Funny these are 16.5 wheels
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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 04:19 PM
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Well I swapped out the bed with a much better condition one.. [ also got rid of other truck, that the bed came off of today.. JEss is Happy ]

While we were messing with the bed I decided to paint the front grill to see what it would look like BLACK..

Bed


Grill


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Grill


Headlight covers
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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 04:54 PM
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Lookin' good! I think it's almost there...
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Old Nov 27, 2006 | 03:48 AM
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Originally Posted by BRUISER
Ya you should see all the TAR on the truck.. yuck...gonna have to sand that off and repaint..

A few years ago before I got my truck painted, I was driving down the street past where they were repaving the road, as I went by the equipment the hot asphalt truck broke a hot line and sprayed my truck with hot asphalt.
Long story short, the company represenitive I talked to said to try and clean off the tar with MAYONAISE, they use it to clean all of their equipment. (He thought it was just a few spots)
It does work but the entire passenger side of my truck was covered.
My insurance company had the truck stripped to the bare metal and repainted including new glass and trim.
What I am saying, is to try some mayonnaise to remove the tar.
Probably anything oily would work including diesel fuel or gasoline but wouldn’t small like a sandwich when you are done.

Rims look good.
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Old Nov 27, 2006 | 04:09 AM
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Hey Bruiser, nice lookin rig you got goin there! Its quite along the lines of mine, though at least you have similar colors (black and brown) whereas I have the original Grey/silver, but with red doors
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Old Nov 27, 2006 | 07:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Jim Lane
A few years ago before I got my truck painted, I was driving down the street past where they were repaving the road, as I went by the equipment the hot asphalt truck broke a hot line and sprayed my truck with hot asphalt.
Long story short, the company represenitive I talked to said to try and clean off the tar with MAYONAISE, they use it to clean all of their equipment. (He thought it was just a few spots)
It does work but the entire passenger side of my truck was covered.
My insurance company had the truck stripped to the bare metal and repainted including new glass and trim.
What I am saying, is to try some mayonnaise to remove the tar.
Probably anything oily would work including diesel fuel or gasoline but wouldn’t small like a sandwich when you are done.

Rims look good.
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hhaahaha Never heard of that.. I have used carb cleaner on a few spots and that works really well :grin:
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Old Nov 27, 2006 | 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by NukleusX
Hey Bruiser, nice lookin rig you got goin there! Its quite along the lines of mine, though at least you have similar colors (black and brown) whereas I have the original Grey/silver, but with red doors
NICE>. funny part is I have new fenders and hood for truck also.. and they are Yellow

but I think I am gonna paint them before putting them on.. Wife will like that better
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Old Dec 3, 2006 | 08:04 PM
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use naptha/varsol like what is in parts cleaners it will remove the tar
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