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Re: Cleaning Alloys Sun, 06 November 2005 22:55 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Get some Meguiars Hot Rims. Give the wheels a quick scrub, get off any loose stuff you can and anything that comes off easy. Spray each wheel, and by the time you've sprayed the last one, quickly come back and start hosing the first one off. A lot of it should have just come off, and the rest of it should have been loosened. Scrub and repeat until it's as clean as you want. Just make sure you get it all off the rim and don't do it on anything you want to live, it's a mild acid.
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