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I picked this up at my local goodwill outlet for $15. I figured I could flip it for a little profit. Then my niece came over and took the bike for a ride. She fell in love with it and asked if she could have it. So I did some research on removing paint. Took a trip to Lowe's to pick up some graffiti remover then got busy. It's not perfect but it's a whole lot better. It will look great under the Christmas tree with a big bow on it.


Thankfully they only painted one side.
Original paint looking great under all the spraypaint.




Only messed up one decal. They are under the clear coat.

 
I used graffiti remover and easy off oven cleaner and a brillo pad on the tires. Easy off attacked the anodizing on the rim and it attacked the rubber tires. I ran out of graffiti remover so I finished up with the brillo pad which worked great on the tires. I wish I would have used the brillo pad first.
 
I bought a Cyco Cycle somebody had wrapped in sticky camo tape. It was a mess. I used Goo Gone and about 2 hrs later it looked factory new.

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I used graffiti remover and easy off oven cleaner and a brillo pad on the tires. Easy off attacked the anodizing on the rim and it attacked the rubber tires. I ran out of graffiti remover so I finished up with the brillo pad which worked great on the tires. I wish I would have used the brillo pad first.
I bought a low value bike hat was 100 percent orange spray paint on tires and wheels too . I gave up on frame. Chrome wheels came out ok tires . I scraped with a knife, then steel wool. Then thinner. Still had about 5 percent on the tires. I just mounted them on my winter bike . You did a much better clean up than I did!
 

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