
Originally Posted by
madscot13
yeah yeah. i meant the rims. So there isn't anything I can coat them with to maintain their shiny good looks? The friend I am fixing the bike up for probably won't keep it too dry.
The rims are likely chromed steel. If you've removed as much rust as possible with steel wool, there are two things you can try:
- wash the rims with soapy water and dry them WELL. Remove the tires and tubes. Spray the rims with clear lacquer. Wipe the braking surfaces with acetone to remove the laquer, leaving a protective coating on the rest of the rim.
Or....
-polish the rims with a high quality car wax. Make sure you wipe any wax from the braking surfaces!
These are temporary solutions. The only real fix is to have the rims rechromed (or have new rims installed)
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