How do I remove paint from rims?

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I have an 07 Expy LTD with the stock chrome cladded rims. Recently got my truck repainted, but the shop got some overspray on the rims... not giving them a hard time about it since they gave me a great deal and did a great job.

I thought the rims were actually metal, and discovered I was wrong so now I'm limited in what i can use to clean the paint off without damaging the rim.

What can I use to clean the chrome cladding without damaging the plastic and finish?

The rim in the pic isn't mine, but its that stylee297ac661407258383cf4e905673c0fb.png

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Clay bar. Lots of elbow grease.

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Excuse my ignorance, but os that what is called or is there a specific type or brand?

I won't lie, im trying to keep the elbow grease to the minimum... its this the only way?

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I use Meguires myself, and buy extra spray detailer, because you want to use a lot. It's the safest way to really remove all of the paint without damaging the coating. I know the video doesn't cover rims, but the technique is the same.

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I use Meguires myself, and buy extra spray detailer, because you want to use a lot. It's the safest way to really remove all of the paint without damaging the coating. I know the video doesn't cover rims, but the technique is the same.

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Thanks!

Doesn't seem hard at all. The detailer spray you mentioned is the same as the lube spray he's talking about? Or are they 2 different things?

You think one bar would be good for 4 rims?

Also, for general cleaning of cladded rims, is windex cool? I've heard mixed answers.

This would all be so much easier if these were ACTUAL chrome rims

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Usually comes with a bottle in the kit, and yeah, same stuff, depending on the brand you buy. My first clay bar lasted years, so as long as they aren't caked in gunk, you'll be fine.
When I was at the Cadillac dealer we dealt with the stupid clad rims all the time, we just used the regular car wash solution and a rag, worked good, no water spot issues as long as they got dried off quickly.

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I would take it back to the shop and ask them to remove the overspray. I don't care if they gave me a good price or not I wouldn't expect them to get overspray on the wheels. So I would ask them to clean it up. They are supposed to be professionals. Just my nickel's worth.
 
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I would take it back to the shop and ask them to remove the overspray. I don't care if they gave me a good price or not I wouldn't expect them to get overspray on the wheels. So I would ask them to clean it up. They are supposed to be professionals. Just my nickel's worth.
I'm sure a lot of people would. I just don't want to.

I'd rather sit in my driveway and do it than drive across town at a time thats not convenient for me.

I understand what you're getting at tho

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Thanks!

Doesn't seem hard at all. The detailer spray you mentioned is the same as the lube spray he's talking about? Or are they 2 different things?

You think one bar would be good for 4 rims?

Also, for general cleaning of cladded rims, is windex cool? I've heard mixed answers.

This would all be so much easier if these were ACTUAL chrome rims

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So... since im impatient, I did this fter work last night. Aside from a couple of spots i missed, it worked fantastic. Even removed so caked on brake dust that wasn't coming off with regular washing in the crevices.

I'll go over them again this weekend after i get my new tires.

Wasn't as hard as I thought. Did all 4 in about an hour

Thanks!!

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acetone and water mixed 50/50, soak the soft cloth,
its chrome plated plastic, rub gently to soften. then clay bar and enjoy. i ran my 2010 wheels up my fender sides once and left red paint on them, little acetone and water and it came off
 

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acetone and water mixed 50/50, soak the soft cloth,
its chrome plated plastic, rub gently to soften. then clay bar and enjoy. i ran my 2010 wheels up my fender sides once and left red paint on them, little acetone and water and it came off

Just curious, what type of boat do you have. I been in boating for 40 years. Currently have a 21' Ebbtide cuddy.
 

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Sold our boat in 06 ....miss her tons
but my body got to point the waves just beat me up so we didnt use it for almost a year.
we had a four winns , great boat, loved rough water.
 

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Sold our boat in 06 ....miss her tons
but my body got to point the waves just beat me up so we didnt use it for almost a year.
we had a four winns , great boat, loved rough water.

I know the feeling. I live in CT and Long Island Sound can get pretty rough. I mostly keep to the lakes and the CT river now.

Maybe you can help me with the forum. I never got an alert that you replied. I found it by going back to the origional post. This has happened before. Am I going something wrong? Thanks
 

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I know the feeling. I live in CT and Long Island Sound can get pretty rough. I mostly keep to the lakes and the CT river now.

Maybe you can help me with the forum. I never got an alert that you replied. I found it by going back to the origional post. This has happened before. Am I going something wrong? Thanks
John I've had that happen periodically. I don't know why it happens but I just switch to a different email account for a couple of months and then I switch back to the main one a couple of months later. Switching accounts seems to clear it up.
 

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ditto, sometimes i get alerts, and other times, no bueno...then it will start watching threads i never have looked at
 

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I told the last paint shop, I expect my car clean, when I get it back. No dusty interior, overspray or compound in door lambs. The last time, the other shop, had made a mess. When I picked it up, they completely detailed it and it looked great. If a body shop knows you keep car clean and are fussy, they make sure it is perfect. They all should do basic detail and walk around, in the sunlight...period.
 
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