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Old 05-02-2006, 07:52 PM
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How to clean I35 Sport Rims?

What do you guys clean your sport rims with? Mine seem to have some discoloration/tarnish in them and I was wondering how to clean them.

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Chrome or not chrome?

If chrome...you can use really anything. Since I keep mine clean most of the time I just use regular car wash soap.

If they're pretty bad, use something like Meguiar's chrome wheel cleaner, a chrome polish, or even windex works pretty well.

If you have non-chrome, then it's clear-coated like any other part of the body. Wash with car wash soap or treat it like any other part of the body.

Additionally, sometimes a Mr. Clean magic eraser can be helpful on wheels.
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They are non-chrome. Thanks
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They are non-chrome. Thanks
I spray them with a simple degreaser and then use a regular car wash solution. Works pretty good for me.
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Originally Posted by Compton
What do you guys clean your sport rims with? Mine seem to have some discoloration/tarnish in them and I was wondering how to clean them.

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Mr. Clean Magic Erasers!

No harsh cleaners needed.
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Old 05-14-2006, 04:34 PM
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Mr. Clean Magic Erasers!
I'll try that, thanks
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Old 05-15-2006, 09:56 AM
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car wash soap and water and a little elbow grease
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Amazing how the same answers get repeated over and over again.
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Amazing how the same answers get repeated over and over again
Isn't it amazing how the same answers get repeated over and over again? :P
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Originally Posted by Compton
Isn't it amazing how the same answers get repeated over and over again? :P

Isn't it amazing how the same answers get left out over and over again?
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