Cleaning your wheels (split)
cleaning your wheels?
Over the winter, a small amount of brake dust has accumulated behind the spokes in my stock 17" wheels. I have tried a couple of brake dust reovers but have little luck and am afraid to scrub them too much.
Any suggestions for removing this junk?
Any suggestions for removing this junk?
Don't use anything harsh on the wheels. Stick to using car soap and water with a soft brush. It is tough to get the grime off the inside of the wheels, but do as best you can. You don't want to risk messing up the outside finish of the wheels.
I've CONSISTENTLY used a toilet scrubber on the inside of the tires.... (it works wonders, but don't use any harsh chemicals!!) Even though I haven't particularly noticed any scratches, i'm not the least bit worried... Why??? well, how many people look at the INSIDE of your wheels?? c'mon... i'd rather save the skin on my knuckles, and just use a brush..
The outside, however, is a totally different deal... i use the same soft sponge i use to clean the car (after cleaning the car)... :-)
-Tom
The outside, however, is a totally different deal... i use the same soft sponge i use to clean the car (after cleaning the car)... :-)
-Tom
Originally posted by UMD_MaxSE
Don't use anything harsh on the wheels. Stick to using car soap and water with a soft brush. It is tough to get the grime off the inside of the wheels, but do as best you can. You don't want to risk messing up the outside finish of the wheels.
Don't use anything harsh on the wheels. Stick to using car soap and water with a soft brush. It is tough to get the grime off the inside of the wheels, but do as best you can. You don't want to risk messing up the outside finish of the wheels.
You can have it (the entire rim) re-finished it, but i dunno about cheap... I'm pretty sure it's well over $100 per wheel..
-Tom Z.
-Tom Z.
Originally posted by Green 2kSE
While we are on the subject of rims, I noticed a small scratch on one of my rims, close to where one of the spokes meets the rim. Is there a way to refinish/repair it inexpensively?
While we are on the subject of rims, I noticed a small scratch on one of my rims, close to where one of the spokes meets the rim. Is there a way to refinish/repair it inexpensively?
Originally posted by tomz17
I've CONSISTENTLY used a toilet scrubber on the inside of the tires.... (it works wonders, but don't use any harsh chemicals!!) Even though I haven't particularly noticed any scratches, i'm not the least bit worried... Why??? well, how many people look at the INSIDE of your wheels?? c'mon... i'd rather save the skin on my knuckles, and just use a brush..
The outside, however, is a totally different deal... i use the same soft sponge i use to clean the car (after cleaning the car)... :-)
-Tom
Buy a Boars Hair brush that is soft yet made specifically for the wheels. No scratches and will easily go behind the wheels. www.autosupermart.com usually as them available under the detailing banner.
I've CONSISTENTLY used a toilet scrubber on the inside of the tires.... (it works wonders, but don't use any harsh chemicals!!) Even though I haven't particularly noticed any scratches, i'm not the least bit worried... Why??? well, how many people look at the INSIDE of your wheels?? c'mon... i'd rather save the skin on my knuckles, and just use a brush..
The outside, however, is a totally different deal... i use the same soft sponge i use to clean the car (after cleaning the car)... :-)
-Tom
Buy a Boars Hair brush that is soft yet made specifically for the wheels. No scratches and will easily go behind the wheels. www.autosupermart.com usually as them available under the detailing banner.
Re: cleaning your wheels?
One Product is all you need!
"SIMPLE GREEN AUTOMOTIVE PRO"
Its an Amazing Degreaser ... it works WONDERS for your Rims, it gets rid of Brake Dust and Road Grime Real easily!
PLus the Stuff is REAL Safe ... not harsh as at ...
SIMPLE GREEN and a Sponge is ALL I use!!!!!!

"SIMPLE GREEN AUTOMOTIVE PRO"
Its an Amazing Degreaser ... it works WONDERS for your Rims, it gets rid of Brake Dust and Road Grime Real easily!
PLus the Stuff is REAL Safe ... not harsh as at ...
SIMPLE GREEN and a Sponge is ALL I use!!!!!!
Originally posted by walsh03
Over the winter, a small amount of brake dust has accumulated behind the spokes in my stock 17" wheels. I have tried a couple of brake dust reovers but have little luck and am afraid to scrub them too much.
Any suggestions for removing this junk?
Over the winter, a small amount of brake dust has accumulated behind the spokes in my stock 17" wheels. I have tried a couple of brake dust reovers but have little luck and am afraid to scrub them too much.
Any suggestions for removing this junk?
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