ChicagoRob
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What are the best methods and materials for cleaning/removing brakedust,
etc. from the backsides of my Mazda P5 aluminum wheels?
Rob
etc. from the backsides of my Mazda P5 aluminum wheels?
Rob
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ChicagoRob said:What are the best methods and materials for cleaning/removing brakedust,
etc. from the backsides of my Mazda P5 aluminum wheels?
Rob
BigAl3 said:
ChicagoRob said:Thanks, BigAl3. Can you recommend any specific products that work well
to remove caked-on brake dust on the back sides? I've tried Simple Green,
etc, but need something stronger. I've searched the forum and have found
some good recommended products for the wheel fronts, spokes, etc., but
not for the heavy buildup on the inner portion of the wheel.
Rob
BigAl3 said:try using some EO1 all wheel & tire cleaner (great OTC product) and see if that does the trick. if it doesn't, a pretty strong wheel cleaner like megs wheel brightener should do it. just be careful and follow the directions on dilutions (also make sure you're suing it on the right rims/wheels), it's strong stuff...
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ChicagoRob said:Sounds like a plan. The wheels are clearcoated, so hopefully the EO1 will do
the trick.
Rob
BigAl3 said:All Wheel & Tire Cleaner is safe for all types of metal hubcaps and steel or aluminum alloy wheels. Safe finishes include: anodized, clear coated, factory painted and chrome.
ChicagoRob said:.. The wheels are clearcoated..
David Fermani said:Accumulator - Is there a real advantage of using clay over a small (soft) brush?... It's never made sense to use clay to assist in "pulling out" the bonded contaminants when you're using a good enough cleaner that does the same thing.