@@Involvod Thanks for the info, I have a wagon which has the same Scorpio wheels and 3 mismatched tires from the previous owner, there's a lot of talk online but nothing is better than pictures/video, even if it's of the sedan!
Oven Cleaner is basically Caustic Soda. Caustic Soda and Aluminium produce flammable hydrogen gas. It does not actually clean the wheels but etches the surface removing any stains. So the time left on is crucial . Some alloy wheels have a clear coat sealer on them that over time can be patchy so cleaning with Caustic Soda will appear patchy, unless all clear coat is removed first. I have also used Caustic Soda as an enamel paint remover. Mix into a paste with plain flour. Important to dissolve the Soda in water first and wait until it cools, otherwise the flour will cook and become lumpy. Gloves and eye protection a must.
@Involvo'd : I can feel your frustration when you talk about the costs and costs of the recheck.. And you have good reason to. For now, let's drive her and enjoy the car for 2 more years!! 😎
Congrats on passing the retest. I thought the UK MoT was strict but the German TUV is a whole new level. I wouldn't worry too much about the tyres if that is the original size.
I love the design of those wheels. They are quite rare on Volvos, at least in the US. They look like they are tricky to clean. Glad you got through the inspection. The German auto industry probably supports stringent inspections and costly fees since they want people to buy new cars and not keep old ones on the road.
Yeah it seems like it! Thanks, I think they look great, I would go for a set of 15" multi x rims but they are about €700 when they rarely come up for sale so for now I'm happy with these 😅
Well done - a strict inspection regime does keep dangerous cars off the road though - now crack a smile and move on to some of the more enjoyable jobs.
@@golden.lights.twinkle2329 Their strictness generates an environment where people maintain their vehicles to a high standard. It’s not the individual elements but the overall mindset that is created.
I've been looking for new rubber for my 240 and it seems that any "good brand" like Michelin etc. doesn't make this size anymore. Everything is low profile and wider.
Hooray! Back on the road. She's looking first class, from this side of the screen anyways. I'm glad your efforts paid off. The rims turned out well too. I was just going to say paint them, but the oven cleaner turned them up a treat.
Looks great! In some (most?) States in the USA the people who do the inspection also do the repairs. So I think the incentive to find something wrong is even greater.
The rims cleaned up great! Glad to see it finally passed and is ready for new adventures. Looking forward to future videos! I believe the inspection cost about the same here in Norway. The last few years it has become a lot more stricter and almost impossible to challenge the results. Dreading the day my 740 is due for another inspection. Because of the age, many people don't know what rules apply to it. Makes it a headache when it fails due to ignorance.
Car looks awesome. I was afraid to look when you put the oven cleaner on, but it worked a treat. I like the Bilt Hamber wheel cleaner as it’s non acidic but still very effective. Anyway, great video, thanks for sharing your story 👍
It really is! Was relieved the 740 doesn't need an inspection for another 6 months or so, but now the Mercedes needs one at some point over the next few weeks 😅
Happy you got the old girl passed. She looks pretty good. I think the new tyres look fine and can’t believe how good that oven cleaner worked on the wheels. The the costs for the test/s seem pretty steep, although at least you get 2 years. How does it work in ze Fatherland? Is that it or is there then a registration fee on top like in my state here in Oz? I just did my daily, its approx €25 for a pretty basic check (once a year on cars over 5 years old) but then there is the registration fee and the compulsory 3rd party insurance scam, sorry scheme, which blows it out to around €500 all up.
Thanks! Yeah it's every 2 years, re-registration costs probably about €20/€30-ish, road tax is almost €200 per year and insurance mandatory, I pay a few hundred per year for that
Those are the Scorpio wheels I've got on my Christine. I found them at a junkyard, super clean, unmounted, ready to go. The only things missing were the original long nuts and the center caps were so worn that I sanded them and sprayed them black. They look good, but I just finished collecting all the original nuts to put on them, and I've got 3 of the original silver caps in good shape, just waiting to find the 4th to return my wheels to the original look. Though I'm sort of a fan of the current black sprayed center caps. I did make a commitment to return Christine to as much original spec as possible. So I'll likely throw the long nuts and all four silver caps as soon as I locate that magical 4th cap. Nice job cleaning them up, I gave my junkyard set a good clean on the front lawn with that pink spray, and they came out minty. Is the German env. regulation the reason you went with oven cleaner?
I've never seen them in black before but can imagine it looks quite good! They are lovely wheels. I know what you mean it's such hard work to find the caps for all these Volvo alloys and when you do they can be so expensive
@@Involvod Right! it was a last minute clean up decision to spray them black but they do look pretty good with the black of the roof rack and other black strips and bobs.
Can you help me with a model name or a part number of the simons exhaust you mentioned thinking about? Great work on the wheels, have the same with the same problems so I will try it out!
I'm not sure I think it was about 10-15 minutes, but more importantly scrubbing and rinsing together really shifted it, as the oven cleaner had softened it up
Could you clarify what size tires you were running before/after?
195/70/14 before as the wheels came off a 245, now it's got the 185/70/14 🙂
@@Involvod Thanks for the info, I have a wagon which has the same Scorpio wheels and 3 mismatched tires from the previous owner, there's a lot of talk online but nothing is better than pictures/video, even if it's of the sedan!
@@Aertbei agreed! If you click into the playlists on my channel called "The Mudster" and "Lili" you can see how these wheels look with the 195 tires
She's lookin' fab m8 and 2 years peace of mind now! Love it! TCV, Marty D😁😁😁
Oven Cleaner is basically Caustic Soda. Caustic Soda and Aluminium produce flammable hydrogen gas. It does not actually clean the wheels but etches the surface removing any stains. So the time left on is crucial . Some alloy wheels have a clear coat sealer on them that over time can be patchy so cleaning with Caustic Soda will appear patchy, unless all clear coat is removed first. I have also used Caustic Soda as an enamel paint remover. Mix into a paste with plain flour. Important to dissolve the Soda in water first and wait until it cools, otherwise the flour will cook and become lumpy. Gloves and eye protection a must.
Highway robbery by the state 😱.
The wheels came out great 👍, now you just have to keep them clean 🤗
@Involvo'd : I can feel your frustration when you talk about the costs and costs of the recheck.. And you have good reason to.
For now, let's drive her and enjoy the car for 2 more years!! 😎
Clean wheels and fresh tyres make a huge difference
I was really surprised at how much better she handles now too!
I think the slightly thinner and low profile tyres look really good - a bit less ‘baloony’ - so glad you got the ticket! Great work fella
Good point! Thanks man
Just bought an 89 240 estate .Can't wait for it to be delivered Friday afternoon.L'm really exited I love em
Oh nice! Congrats on the purchase!
Used the old oven cleaner truck quite few times. Don't use the the lemon type it leaves a film. True story. They did smell better tho😊
The new tyres look great, and the wheels too.
Thanks 👍
Congrats on passing the retest. I thought the UK MoT was strict but the German TUV is a whole new level. I wouldn't worry too much about the tyres if that is the original size.
Thanks 👍
I love the design of those wheels. They are quite rare on Volvos, at least in the US. They look like they are tricky to clean. Glad you got through the inspection. The German auto industry probably supports stringent inspections and costly fees since they want people to buy new cars and not keep old ones on the road.
Yeah it seems like it! Thanks, I think they look great, I would go for a set of 15" multi x rims but they are about €700 when they rarely come up for sale so for now I'm happy with these 😅
The big advantage of the German MOT inspection is that everyone treats you as if you have won something very important. Congratulations!!!
Hahaha very true 😂 It's a big day indeed
It’s because you got that reverse rake and no low
Great looking rims and tires. Thanks for the recommended cleaner!
Cheers!
Super happy for you Sedge. Now you can take Ms Involvo'd out for a leisurely drive. Best wishes,
Thanks 🙂
Well done - a strict inspection regime does keep dangerous cars off the road though - now crack a smile and move on to some of the more enjoyable jobs.
How is a cracked reversing light lens dangerous?
@@golden.lights.twinkle2329
Their strictness generates an environment where people maintain their vehicles to a high standard. It’s not the individual elements but the overall mindset that is created.
Preferred The GLT Alloys Easier To Clean And Was The Best To Look At
She looks great! Congratulations on passing her!
Thanks man!
🎉🥳🎊👍🏻🍻 succes!!!! She passed !!! Congrats mate and what a result on the wheels! 🤩
Thanks 😁
I've been looking for new rubber for my 240 and it seems that any "good brand" like Michelin etc. doesn't make this size anymore. Everything is low profile and wider.
Exactly the same price here in Denmark.
Congratulations, Sledge! Good news. Tires and wheels look mint now.
Cheers Frank!
Good job...The car looks fantastic...timeless classic...
Thanks, it really is!
Wheels came up great. Congrats on the sticker!
Cheers!
Hooray! Back on the road. She's looking first class, from this side of the screen anyways. I'm glad your efforts paid off. The rims turned out well too. I was just going to say paint them, but the oven cleaner turned them up a treat.
Thanks! 👍
Looks great! In some (most?) States in the USA the people who do the inspection also do the repairs. So I think the incentive to find something wrong is even greater.
There are no inspections in Arizona. Only emissions tests for cars 1967 and newer. And the emissions tests are only required in certain counties.
Yes definitely could be, I knew a garage that was stricter on inspections when they needed work and more lenient when they were busy 😂
The rims cleaned up great! Glad to see it finally passed and is ready for new adventures. Looking forward to future videos!
I believe the inspection cost about the same here in Norway. The last few years it has become a lot more stricter and almost impossible to challenge the results. Dreading the day my 740 is due for another inspection. Because of the age, many people don't know what rules apply to it. Makes it a headache when it fails due to ignorance.
Thanks! That's really a shame, this is why I want to find a good guy that I can rely on and go to every time, it makes such a difference 😩
Oven cleaner. Very nice I will try that.
Car looks awesome. I was afraid to look when you put the oven cleaner on, but it worked a treat. I like the Bilt Hamber wheel cleaner as it’s non acidic but still very effective. Anyway, great video, thanks for sharing your story 👍
Thanks! I'll check it out, I heard great things about Bilt Hamber products
🎉 congratulations to jobs well done the car is looking excellent fantastic job on the wheels 👍👍
Thanks 👍
I use traffic film remover (TFR). Its £25 for 25 ltrs and needs to be diluted. Works great as a degreaser too.
Thanks! I need to get some I used it years ago and was really impressed with it
Congrats on passing MOT! Great job with cleaning the wheels! Lily looks so great and ready for some summer cruising😀
Definitely! Thanks 👍
At least it is for 2 years. It was 2 years when I lived in Hungary but every year here in Croatia. The test is a lot cheaper here though.
6:10 BRAVOOO
Wooooo congratulations!!!!!! Hard earned!!!
Thanks! 👍
Congratulations!
Thanks!
Wow what a result. Great work. She looks amazing.
Thanks 😊
Great news on the inspection…..and the wheels look great!
Cheers!
fantastic, what a relief that must be
It really is! Was relieved the 740 doesn't need an inspection for another 6 months or so, but now the Mercedes needs one at some point over the next few weeks 😅
Congrats!
Thanks man 👍
It looks awesome. Nice job!👍
Thanks!
Best rim cleaner is Viking wash from Sweden 😀
Thanks, I'll check it out 👍
Wow, go oven cleaner! Haha. Nice.
Oven cleaner huh? I wonder what it'll do to the plastic Volvo wheel trims.
I wouldn't like to try it.. then again, they are Volvo 💪
Olso the wheels you can clean with dusty. I do mine aswell with it👍
Do you mean Dasty?
Dasty yes. Sorry😁
I'm surprised TUV allows a larger than OE tire.
They don't, unless the manufacturer says it's okay, I've been in trouble because of it before 😅
@@Involvod What if the size of tyre is no longer available? Original size/type tyres for my VW van have not been available for years.
Happy you got the old girl passed. She looks pretty good. I think the new tyres look fine and can’t believe how good that oven cleaner worked on the wheels. The the costs for the test/s seem pretty steep, although at least you get 2 years. How does it work in ze Fatherland? Is that it or is there then a registration fee on top like in my state here in Oz? I just did my daily, its approx €25 for a pretty basic check (once a year on cars over 5 years old) but then there is the registration fee and the compulsory 3rd party insurance scam, sorry scheme, which blows it out to around €500 all up.
Thanks! Yeah it's every 2 years, re-registration costs probably about €20/€30-ish, road tax is almost €200 per year and insurance mandatory, I pay a few hundred per year for that
Those are the Scorpio wheels I've got on my Christine. I found them at a junkyard, super clean, unmounted, ready to go. The only things missing were the original long nuts and the center caps were so worn that I sanded them and sprayed them black. They look good, but I just finished collecting all the original nuts to put on them, and I've got 3 of the original silver caps in good shape, just waiting to find the 4th to return my wheels to the original look. Though I'm sort of a fan of the current black sprayed center caps. I did make a commitment to return Christine to as much original spec as possible. So I'll likely throw the long nuts and all four silver caps as soon as I locate that magical 4th cap. Nice job cleaning them up, I gave my junkyard set a good clean on the front lawn with that pink spray, and they came out minty. Is the German env. regulation the reason you went with oven cleaner?
I've never seen them in black before but can imagine it looks quite good! They are lovely wheels. I know what you mean it's such hard work to find the caps for all these Volvo alloys and when you do they can be so expensive
@@Involvod Right! it was a last minute clean up decision to spray them black but they do look pretty good with the black of the roof rack and other black strips and bobs.
Does Germany have road tax (aka excise licenece) or anything similar ? Like UK ?
Yeah, for this car it's almost €200 per year, a little cheaper than the UK surprisingly 😀
Nice one matey
Cheers!
Can you help me with a model name or a part number of the simons exhaust you mentioned thinking about?
Great work on the wheels, have the same with the same problems so I will try it out!
Thanks! I was looking at the one Skandix sell, p/n 1003849 from cat back, 1008095 from manifold
Just a question but why didn't you spary the wheels as you were getting new tyres anyway.
Mainly because I don't have the skills to do a good job at that 😀
Do you want to sell them ?
Glad she's passed her inspection. 🔧🪛 Can I ask how long you left the oven cleaner on to get that result as them wheels came up great 🪥🧽🚿
Yes, vital information not given!
I'm not sure I think it was about 10-15 minutes, but more importantly scrubbing and rinsing together really shifted it, as the oven cleaner had softened it up