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  • Wheel weight adhesive

    How can I remove that UGLY wheel weight adhesive left behind when the wheel weights are removed? I have 5 spoke 18" wheels and the adhesive is very noticeable.

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    Re: Wheel weight adhesive

    maybe plastic razor blade and some APC? or a 0000000(don't really know, just know i've read it about cleaning exhaust tips) scotch brite pad
    Fergy-

    You're only as good as your last detail

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    • #3
      Re: Wheel weight adhesive

      APC or APC+ and a terry towel and a little scrubbing should do the truck. It generally comes off fairly easily.

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      • #4
        Re: Wheel weight adhesive

        Funny this came up... I just had some new tires mounted on our Expedition.


        The Hot Rims All Wheel Cleaner easily removed the adhesive. I just sprayed a bit on the spot and wiped it off thirty seconds later.
        Chris
        Dasher Detailing Services

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        • #5
          Re: Wheel weight adhesive

          wow!! thats awesome.
          Fergy-

          You're only as good as your last detail

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          • #6
            Re: Wheel weight adhesive

            I let some goo gone soak into the foam for a while then it usually comes right off. A little more goo gone on a rag cleans up any remaining adhesive. Then clean with soap and water.
            1992 Mustang 5.0L turbo notchback
            1986 Merkur XR4Ti 2.3L turbo
            1998 Explorer 5.0L

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            • #7
              Re: Wheel weight adhesive

              Originally posted by twuckman View Post
              How can I remove that UGLY wheel weight adhesive left behind when the wheel weights are removed? I have 5 spoke 18" wheels and the adhesive is very noticeable.
              Scrape as close as you dare with a razor blade or Xacto and clean off the residue with a Scotch Brite soaked with Goof Off or WD40.

              TL

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              • #8
                Re: Wheel weight adhesive

                You could also try vegetable oil - it usually will break down adhesive residue with a little passion behind the cloth. Or WD40 or similar lubricant/rust repellant type fluid.

                I would try any of those before taking anything with a sharp edge to a wheel or any other delicate surface.

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                • #9
                  Re: Wheel weight adhesive

                  That's something I need to work on as well...sigh, it's always something
                  2004 Mustang GT - Sonic Blue

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                  • #10
                    Re: Wheel weight adhesive

                    Had a similar issue with some used wheels purchased for my Vette...used one of those plastic scrapers/painters tools and some WD40. Followed up with wheel cleaner, then soap/water, and finally wheel wax. Came out perfect with no marring/etching/scratching imparted to the wheel surface.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Wheel weight adhesive

                      Took me hours to get the adhesive off of mine, wish it was a 30 second job

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                      • #12
                        Re: Wheel weight adhesive

                        Originally posted by roushstage2 View Post
                        Took me hours to get the adhesive off of mine, wish it was a 30 second job
                        Same here, I ended up giving up. Its on the back of the rim so I wasnt worried about it.

                        I now use regular lead weights but only get them put on the back of the rims. Works much better.
                        Current Jeep: 2004 Jeep Liberty with stuff

                        Originally posted by Mike Phillips
                        Live on the edge... try something new, try NXT Tech Wax 2

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