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Removing Plasti Dip With WD-40
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i have plasti dip on my wheels im wanting to get rid of and i was wondering if WD-40 is good and harmless on the rims

if so which is better WD-40 lubricant or WD-40 Specialist 400g Fast Acting Citrus Degreaser

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Just peel it off, that kinda the point in it lol. I didn't use anything other than my hands to remove it.
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If you put enough coats on you can just peal it off. If you didn't, you'll be spending a while getting it off lol. I personally think WD-40 would just make a bigger mess, but I haven't been in the situation to try it.
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002 is right. If it doesn't peel off with ease you didn't use enough coats as you should have. WD-40 will do the trick but for the love of god don't use a brush. I tried that once and it made an even bigger mess. Try and peel it off, scrub it off with an abrasive sponge, etc.

Good luck.
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