Works every time - did come off super easy tonight, normally 150 degrees, 15 - 20 mins and then try to prise off, if they dont come off put back in for 5 mins and try again, repeat and they will come off. Word of warning it can really stink the house out though so have window or door open
Have you tried the acetone in the bottom of a sealed container method? Not quite as fast (have to leave it over night) but less likely to burn your digits
Not to bead this time, but yeah it can stink a bit, worth it though to get the tires off with as little mess and time as possible, just dont tell the missuss 😂
Interesting method, I will try this a try..
Works every time - did come off super easy tonight, normally 150 degrees, 15 - 20 mins and then try to prise off, if they dont come off put back in for 5 mins and try again, repeat and they will come off. Word of warning it can really stink the house out though so have window or door open
Have you tried the acetone in the bottom of a sealed container method? Not quite as fast (have to leave it over night) but less likely to burn your digits
I havent as like to just get on and get the job done there and then, down side is it can be a bit smelly and they are hot to touch 😂
Does this work for any rim of any size?
Should do, i have never had a problem and done loads, but have heard Tamiya wheels melt
No seasoning?
I knew i was missing something to make them taste good 😂🤣
@@HardcoreRC hahahaha
HEY Buddy! Not going to smell good!😝
Not to bead this time, but yeah it can stink a bit, worth it though to get the tires off with as little mess and time as possible, just dont tell the missuss 😂