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Old 08-22-2000 | 11:31 AM
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Old 08-22-2000 | 11:42 AM
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Honestly...

this is not the answer you want...but i've tried a lot of wheel cleaners myself and found that the best stuff is dishwashing liquid, a sponge, and a lot of elbow grease.
Old 08-22-2000 | 11:47 AM
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Re: Honestly...

Originally posted by sparkymax96
this is not the answer you want...but i've tried a lot of wheel cleaners myself and found that the best stuff is dishwashing liquid, a sponge, and a lot of elbow grease.

yeah i don't like wheel cleaners...some are too abrasive. I use simple green....that stuff takes the cake when cleaning...if your wheels are painted...after cleaning them throw a coat of wax on them to protect the paint and keep em lookin good...
Old 08-22-2000 | 11:57 AM
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I've always just used regular car-wash soap and a rag or sponge.. it will get off 99% of the gunk, then every couple of months (or just before a car show in my case) I'll use super clean to get off any tar or asphalt or nasty stuff, then wax them with megiure's yellow wax.. works great.
Old 08-22-2000 | 12:27 PM
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Matt is right, if you use carwash soap to get most of the stuff off you will be cool. However, I use a little windex after that, and the 1% of crap that is left comes off with no problem.

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The problem with most wheel cleaners is that they are too acidic and people leave them on too long. I used to use Eagle One A-to-Z wheel cleaner, but now I just wipe them with a rag and some all-purpose non-acidic cleaner. It cleans them just as good, if not better, then any wheel cleaner. Oh, btw, I used to work at a detailing shop, and we used this extremely acidic wheel cleaner on almost every car. It actually turned white when you put it on! I used it on my wheels and it ate some of the clear coat off of the wheels.
Old 08-23-2000 | 11:05 AM
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Wheel Cleaner

Hot water, palmolive and a brush......like a wheel brush or vegetable brush....if you do it once a week.....easy as washing the car.



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