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Re: Fuel leaves behind a thin film

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Originally Posted by Chris is me View Post
Really there aren't a lot of solvents that dissolve polyethylene but not polyurethane rubber or silicone rubber or polycarbonate or anything that might be around a shooter.

Isopropyl alcohol as a cleaning method rather than a solvent may help with removal a little, but really Elbow Grease and Friction are the way to go here.
Our wheels clean off just being rubbed by hand (isopropyl and tower work better), sanding isn't necessary for all wheel types.
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