Lazzman
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I have a client who recently brought me his vehicle with pitted and caked chrome wheels.
The chrome rims are less than a year old but they are caked and pitted with brake dust that will not come off with wheel cleaners. I have tried Sonax which did an ok job and then Meg's Wheel Bright which did not work. I also tried a Flitz ball on my drill with their metal polish with no success.
I know chrome rims have to be cleaned differently and do not have much experience with them. Just wondering if there is something I can use to clean the caked brake dust off or are they toast?
These rims were put on new last september and endured a harsh New England winter with out being cleaned or protected once, so they look pretty bad compared to new. Overall It is the brake dust that is stuck to the wheel lips and inside the 6 hole design in the rims- it is literally caked on.
I am going to try Mothers Chrome wheel cleaner and if that doesnt work maybe Wolf Chemicals Deironizer.
I know I can get these things sparkling again and would greatly appreciate any advice, as I am not used to working on Chrome rims :4:
The chrome rims are less than a year old but they are caked and pitted with brake dust that will not come off with wheel cleaners. I have tried Sonax which did an ok job and then Meg's Wheel Bright which did not work. I also tried a Flitz ball on my drill with their metal polish with no success.
I know chrome rims have to be cleaned differently and do not have much experience with them. Just wondering if there is something I can use to clean the caked brake dust off or are they toast?
These rims were put on new last september and endured a harsh New England winter with out being cleaned or protected once, so they look pretty bad compared to new. Overall It is the brake dust that is stuck to the wheel lips and inside the 6 hole design in the rims- it is literally caked on.
I am going to try Mothers Chrome wheel cleaner and if that doesnt work maybe Wolf Chemicals Deironizer.
I know I can get these things sparkling again and would greatly appreciate any advice, as I am not used to working on Chrome rims :4: