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Old 06-26-2017, 10:43 PM   #881
integlspwr
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Originally Posted by theStig880 View Post
I always just use a knife to get the big chunks and a piece of softer steel wool to get the last bit. Removing the old silicone is probably the most labor intensive part when rebuilding any wheels.
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use a straight razor blade and bend it around the rim parts. after that you can stand the razor blade straight and scrape with it left to right. worse comes to worse wire wheel.

is there a wheel attachment that I can use that will be faster?
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