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Ford Explorer Community - Maintenance - Modifications - Performance Upgrades - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street
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Not to hijack a thread, ...but I'm hijacking for just a minute. I've been looking for a good solution to a similar issue. 01 ST with the 5 spoke wheels. The clear has been knocked off right at the rim where some a-hole hammered on balancing weights. It's been there since I owned it but now it's growing. Any advice on what I could use to re-seal the area after removing the corrosion. I know it won't look perfect, but right now the spots are black with corrosion, so any improvement.... Any way to seal it, or a recomended clear to apply would be helpful.
They were already dinged up when I got the truck in '07 and now it's spreading. Just looking to stop it. If I had owned it when it happened I would have definitely brought it to their attention. Monmix is right on. The minute you start acting like a jerk they will tune you out. So, any ideas on a way to seal these back up?
Im not sayin act like a psycho jerk, im just sayin get your mind spoken.
But I was at autozone, or meijers, (cant remember! lmao) and I saw a wheel clearcoat, and on the front it said like "repair worn/cracked/fading clearcoats on your wheels" and it had pics just exactly like jsaid has
OK, the problem here is a polished surface with a clear--
if you sand it off you will scratch the polished surface.
Get a few cans of " Aircraft remover" from walmart. Spray it on good and thick, and let it set a while. The clear will come off like a layer of laytex.
when I first got my mounty back in 2000 I was living in NY ... that salt capital of the world!!
Anyhow ... I had the wheel weight issue and corrosion ... I used a dremel polishing tip with some compound then just sealed the area with duplicolor clear coat touch up paint ... the one with the brush not spray on ... I wet sanded it and polished to blend it
Didn't look perfect up super close but from 3 feet away you couldn't tell and it lasted for the 2 years I had the wheels before sold them for after markets