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Ignacho

Silver Member
So I'm getting these eagles because they don't have black on silver and I was wondering how could I get the golden colour off? And do I need to polish them afterwards
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Ignacho

Silver Member
oven cleaner (strong one) and a cloth, + protective gloves, glasses n shit cause it stings

and you can polish it if you want, if it doesnt come out polished
I would more like the raw look of it, as it would match with my tsi and soon to be rawed scs, don't really want anything shiny. I just thought does it start oxidizing afterwards? Also, will the oven cleaner start fucking up the urethane or the glue between them or whatever it is?
 

thealexbuffery

Gold Member
I would more like the raw look of it, as it would match with my tsi and soon to be rawed scs, don't really want anything shiny. I just thought does it start oxidizing afterwards? Also, will the oven cleaner start fucking up the urethane or the glue between them or whatever it is?
it just removes the anodizing and thats like all i know haha

nah if you put it on just the core, you dont have to submerge the whole wheel, then itll be fine. only a small bit on the urethane n that wont do anything
 

Bjorn

Steel Member
So I'm getting these eagles because they don't have black on silver and I was wondering how could I get the golden colour off? And do I need to polish them afterwards
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why don't you buy black on silver proto wheels instead? i know they cost more, but they are legit wheels from a legit company, and don't break as fast. and they also have a sweet warranty
 

Ignacho

Silver Member
why don't you buy black on silver proto wheels instead? i know they cost more, but they are legit wheels from a legit company, and don't break as fast. and they also have a sweet warranty
well the only shop that we have here doesn't have them and protos for me seem really slow because of that buffcore tehnology
 
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