Steel wool with some kind of cleaner is OK on whitewalls, but DO NOT use steel wool on aluminum. Clean aluminum with Scotch-Brite and non-abrasive cleaner. To do a good job, you probably should take the tires off the rims and clean them separately. Have fun!I believe steel wool and some fine sanding paper is the way to go.
Scratces and such are ok and it gives character, these are Rat Bikes, right. Sometimes even dirt is ok (for me anyway) but this case is a bit different.Steel wool with some kind of cleaner is OK on whitewalls, but DO NOT use steel wool on aluminum. Clean aluminum with Scotch-Brite and non-abrasive cleaner. To do a good job, you probably should take the tires off the rims and clean them separately. Have fun!
With "stuff" you mean???Living in an appartement, sanding in the living or bedroom is not a good idea.
I do cleaning and sanding sitting under the shower, all dirt and dust flushes away and does not effect your lungs. You can have a footbath meanwhile, and you and your stuff will both come out clean!
Steel wool would for sure leave scratches and that forces you to have another one or two steps with sanding in order to remove them. But for the deep oxidation and dirt i believe it saves more time then it takes away. Of course if the surface is not that bad using any abrasive is not needed and you can proceed with surface cleaning and light polishing only. Thanks for noticing that difference and making it clearSteel wool with some kind of cleaner is OK on whitewalls, but DO NOT use steel wool on aluminum. Clean aluminum with Scotch-Brite and non-abrasive cleaner. To do a good job, you probably should take the tires off the rims and clean them separately. Have fun!
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