*pic* How to polish off hard brake-dust/gunk on 2piece lip

ChronoJ1

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As you can see in the picture, the HARD brake-dust stuck between the face and the barrel is almost impossible to remove. BTW, this is a two piece wheel...which you can't separate the face and the barrel with.



Can you recommend what tool/chemical to use on that crevice?



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I've already tried using my spoke-cleaning-bristle which is a lot tougher than tooth brush. It didn't do anything.
 
BigJimZ28 said:
I could be wrong but......... it looks like the coating (paint?) is gone and it is rust not brake dust



The wheel is almost brand new and saw the road only 3 months. And i don't think aluminum rusts like that. The lip is not coated i don't think. The face is painted of course.
 
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duke727 said:
Have you tried a small wool polishing cone on a dremel with some light polish? it should clean right up.
\r\n\r\nAny more details on what exactly to use? Can you direct to where i can buy this thing?'
 
duke727 said:
Have you tried a small wool polishing cone on a dremel with some light polish? it should clean right up.



I have no idea where i would get this and what it looks like. Can you provide some more info? Thank you.
 
ChronoJ1 said:
I have no idea where i would get this and what it looks like. Can you provide some more info? Thank you.



Go to Lowe's, home depot or even walmart and look through the dremel bits. You'll know it as soon as you see it. They even have small polishing sets.
 
If the wheel will stand up to an acid cleaner, Meg's Wheel Brightener will just evaporate the gunk in those corners.



If it won't, Jshillin's onto it with the mini dremel buffs. The powerball mini might be too big to get into there.
 
ChronoJ1 said:
Hey smart a$s, i know what a dremel tool is as I own one. I am just not too sure which bit to use.



WOW!!! There is by no means any reason to be hostile towards someone trying to help you. If you would take the time and look farther up in your thread.



duke727 said:
Have you tried a small wool polishing cone on a dremel with some light polish? it should clean right up.



and then you reply:




ChronoJ1 said:
I have no idea where i would get this and what it looks like. Can you provide some more info? Thank you.



This could have been taken to mean that you do not know what a Dremel is. I now know that you are talking about the wool polishing cone, not the Dremel tool itself. However, look, misunderstandings happen here all the time, but there is never a reason to be rude to someone that is honestly trying to help you. You will make a lot of enemys in here real fast by displying such a poor attitude.



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