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Old 01-29-2008, 01:17 AM
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Question 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.

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pics?
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Depends on what brake pads you are using. A lot of them corrode clear-coat.

If thats the case then lots of elbow grease and then wax the hell out of them.
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what exactly is on them? brake dust? glue from the weights?
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I use water and a towel. But then again, I do it every other week so it doesn't stick really hard.
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yeah some form of a medium polish followed by a fine one, then wax and then sealant, and then keep them clean.
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thanks for the advice, i got the same problem...sooooo much crap that when i wash em they somehow get even more crap on em....
Old 02-06-2008, 03:34 PM
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Claybar. I use "used" claybar for windows and wheels. They pick up metallic fallout without a problem so it works great on wheels.
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Have you tried using simple green, heard it works well with dirty wheels.
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i tried windex and i liked the results, didnt hurt the wheels at all..makes them all purtyyyy
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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.

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Old 02-13-2008, 01:01 AM
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Originally Posted by laythor
pics?
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.

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^^+1 for using simple green. it takes oil off easily as well as dust.
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Try some distilled vinegar diluted in water.
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Screw it, just polish it off with Meguiars Scratch-X by hand...
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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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