racing4funn
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Got a bed Im putting on a nice truck and I need to get it up to par but some of the paint is flaking...
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My experience with a wire wheel, cup or disc is that rust tends to stick around fasteners (bolts, nuts, etc) and those do a ton of damage to the wire wheel. And while they do damage to scotch brite pads or equivalent, I prefer not to have ejected broken wire strands everywhere.Crud thug, or a grinder with wire wheels(or scotch bright wheels).
Or a pressure washer!
I have only used a pressure washer. It works and looks good for a couple years until I'm ready to paint it again. One of the members who is no longer into MVs told me that and his trucks looked great.Got a bed Im putting on a nice truck and I need to get it up to par but some of the paint is flaking...
I bought one on flea bay. Unfortunately my electric pressure washer just didn't cut it.I have only used a pressure washer. It works and looks good for a couple years until I'm ready to paint it again. One of the members who is no longer into MVs told me that and his trucks looked great.
I would like to try to pressure washer sand wand attachment though...
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