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I've got a set of NOS red ones and they do look a little "pinky" and "Chalky"Best way is to put them in the dishwasher on the longest setting
thanks dan thats great,i will go down to b&q to try find some dye
It's easy, but not as easy as just putting them in a tub with the dye, there is a thread on here somewhere, someone will put a link up. You need 2 packets of rit dye, some salt, 2 of the large containers of table salt did it for me, a wallpaper steamer that you can remove the square bit off the end, and a large bucket, I got one from B&Q for £8. Put your rims in the tub with the salt and due, then fill with enough boiling water from the kettle, enough to completely cover the rims, then get the steamer boiling and put the end in the water, the steamer keeps the water at working temp for the dye to work,You got to keep stirring the water every 20 mons or so. It took me 3 hours to do, but I went from yellow to black, it won't take you so long I wouldn't imagine as they're red already.Once done then put WD40 or similar on them.
hahaha i was thinking,if i put my steamer in the dye to keep it hot will it not dye my steamer red http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/270697894809?var=570013746432&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
I don't know what you mean Mr S.
thanks is that a nice way of saying ya to fooking far for z`s Lenny has been winning me over do i just get rid and have hassel free wheels that are all ready built but on the other hand if i did them they might look ace and think wow they look great,where if i get rid and someone else did it and it looked great for £8 worth of work i would be gutted i got rid,you know me nick they will sit on a build i am doing and not get used anyway as for Neils house i do go alot and i am pleased to say its not just me that's noticed the tea ive started drinking coffee when i go hahahahaha