Its too bad tire installers take no care in cleaning up the double sided tape residue when the weights are removed. Time is money i suppose. Great video, still baffles the tin cans in my head that this attachment causes no damage to painted surfaces.
I agree. And my wheels are painted, not powder coated. The rubber wheel caused no damage. I wish tire installers used them. I have touch up that matches the wheels. I'll have to do a video on that.
Alternatively, spray some brake cleaner on a piece of cloth and with that piece moist the rubber patch until you can scratch it with your fingernail, repeat the process for adhesive using a metalic kitchen sponge. Apply some anti-rust spray and polish with a soft cloth.
I purchased mine from Sears years ago and I can no longer obtain any links or similar spec cabinets online. I'm sorry I couldn't be more helpful. Please check out the cabinets that Normal Guy Supercar recently installed in his garage. He released a video a few weeks ago with details. I believe his cabinets are similar to mine.
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Does it also heat up the adhesive with friction, or is it just gentle mechanical removal with the rubber wheel?
@@XtrAMassivE oh wow! What was the brand of the wheel you were using? I will sway my audience away from that one. I have had great results with this one.
Steamer works well too. Used a steamer and eraser wheel for my badging on my truck and wheel weights.
The 1 dislike is from the previous owner who scratched the wheels.
Its too bad tire installers take no care in cleaning up the double sided tape residue when the weights are removed. Time is money i suppose. Great video, still baffles the tin cans in my head that this attachment causes no damage to painted surfaces.
I agree. And my wheels are painted, not powder coated. The rubber wheel caused no damage. I wish tire installers used them. I have touch up that matches the wheels. I'll have to do a video on that.
Did that to my explorer couple months ago worked real well. Wish the shops would do that. Mine was real close to spokes. That is great video.
Thank God for who ever invented the Wheel.
Good video. Going to show it to my local garage, attention to detail counts👌🏽
Great subject matter, Pat! I really don’t like seeing that old adhesive, but I didn’t know what to do.
I've always wondered about these things. Good to know they work!
I was worried about it but thought I might just have the wheels powder coated if I screwed them up. But, it worked very well!
Alternatively, spray some brake cleaner on a piece of cloth and with that piece moist the rubber patch until you can scratch it with your fingernail, repeat the process for adhesive using a metalic kitchen sponge. Apply some anti-rust spray and polish with a soft cloth.
Tired of scratching people rims up ! Dealership would not get something else so I’ll do this my self !
Brake cleaner and a microfiber will take the foam and adhesive right off with quickness.
I'm looking for some cabinets for my garage, I really like yours, what kind are they? Can you share a link?
I purchased mine from Sears years ago and I can no longer obtain any links or similar spec cabinets online. I'm sorry I couldn't be more helpful. Please check out the cabinets that Normal Guy Supercar recently installed in his garage. He released a video a few weeks ago with details. I believe his cabinets are similar to mine.
Does it also heat up the adhesive with friction, or is it just gentle mechanical removal with the rubber wheel?
It definitely creates friction / heat, but the adhesive only gets messy that way. I have to use the Goo Gone to completely remove the adhesive.
What a great device Pat. As to your wheels, were they painted right from the factory? Save the Wave👋
Yes sir. They are painted and not powder coated.
So much balance weight. You should check if wheels are not bent.
Yep, I had that checked and all was well. But these wheels have been through 3 tire changes and each time, no one removed the old adhesive.
3m brand eraser wheel even better
Awesomeness
I used a similar wheel and it's damaging the paint, better be careful what you're buying
@@XtrAMassivE oh wow! What was the brand of the wheel you were using? I will sway my audience away from that one. I have had great results with this one.