jimbbski wrote:
Media blasting!
You have clearly never encountered the finish on BBS wheels before. That stuff is the most tenacious coating of whatever I have encountered, plus the wheels have more nooks and crannies than a heatsink. It scoffs at glass bead. 80 grit sand just roughs it up. I resorted to traction sand at 160psi and it burned the finish but didn't strip it.
Two things that did work for me. An oxy/acetylene torch is hot enough to burn the finish off without really heating the wheel. Then it can be media blasted.
I also went to the industrial solvent supplier and bought a quarter drum of straight methylene chloride. It was large enough to dunk a whole wheel in. An hour in there and a pressure washer removed 99 percent.
The sandblaster/powdercoating place I used to use at work with their shipping container and full body suit blaster rig can do it but forget about ever polishing the lips as they will be pitted to hell by the abuse it the blasters dish out.
Good luck.
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