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Removing roundels from hub caps??


02Anders

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I'm in the process of restoring a set of dog dish hub caps from a 1600-2.  I've already purchased new roundels to apply, but I'm a bit concerned about getting the old roundels off first.  As of yet, I confess that I haven't tried yet.  Even so, I figured it might be worthwhile to ask here first.  Have any of you managed to remove the old roundels from a set of hub caps?  And if so, how did you manage?

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Anders.

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It was pretty easy to remove the roundel. Removing the residual adhesive was a bit of a pain. 

I also heated the hubcap, slightly, before applying the new roundel, hoping that it would adhere better. 

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Tony Garton

 

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After the heat in the back, use paint stripper in the hard glue residue. 

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1 hour ago, Mike A said:

After the heat in the back, use paint stripper in the hard glue residue. 

Carburetor cleaner works well to remove the glue residue too.

 

mike

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Luckily, mine really aren't bad.  It's mostly the old roundels which have gone somewhat yellowish as they always do.  The brightwork is alright, but I'll obviously give them a thorough polish before I apply the new roundels...

 

Pardon the horrible pic, but that's all I have on my laptop right now.  Will obviously need to clean my 5" til steelies a little as well.

 

 

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Anders.

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