Lots of crap on my OEM wheels...
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Lots of crap on my OEM wheels...
Tryed washing them with everything under the Sun and it still wont come off
I want to use something that will not hut the OEM wheels.
Discuss!
I want to use something that will not hut the OEM wheels.
Discuss!
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what exactly is on them? brake dust? glue from the weights?
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Remember that the wheels are painted so don't use anything that you wouldn't use on the body of the car. I'd think I'd go with a good wheel cleaner and if that doesn't work then try claying and remember to give it a good waxing.
I usually use a foaming wheel cleaner, spray it on and wait a minute and then wipe it off. Usually takes of anything even on my summer tires that had brake dust sit on them during the winter months last year.
I usually use a foaming wheel cleaner, spray it on and wait a minute and then wipe it off. Usually takes of anything even on my summer tires that had brake dust sit on them during the winter months last year.
Last edited by bsteimel; 02-08-2008 at 02:30 PM.
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Coming right up
Its on the two front wheels only
I dont know how good you can see it its dark out, but its on there good. Tryed using tire/wheel cleaner but nothing. And I dont want to rub the wheel to hard and scratch them up or stain them.
Its on the two front wheels only
I dont know how good you can see it its dark out, but its on there good. Tryed using tire/wheel cleaner but nothing. And I dont want to rub the wheel to hard and scratch them up or stain them.
Last edited by DOMINION; 02-13-2008 at 01:22 AM. Reason: Added pix
#18
Oem wheels are painted surfaces and should be treated just like the paint on your car. Use a claybar to remove tar and brake crap. you could also use a polish to make your life easier. and definitely keep them waxed so they stay cleaner longer.
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