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Old 10-21-2012, 02:10 PM
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I have a 19" black rims and I wan to keep it nice and clean is there anyone know some kind of stuff I can use to keep it black nice and clean ?
 
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Old 10-21-2012, 02:18 PM
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Wash them with soap and water, then after they dry, put a layer of wax on there. Will being able to wipe most wheel grime off with a cloth after that.
 
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Do you want to know how to put gas in your car too?
 
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Do you want to know how to put gas in your car too?
 
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Old 10-21-2012, 02:34 PM
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Do you want to know how to put gas in your car too?
Yeah sure if ur mom will show me how!!
 
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Wash them with soap and water, then after they dry, put a layer of wax on there. Will being able to wipe most wheel grime off with a cloth after that.
Alright thx
 
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All the cleaning 24/7 isn't a lot of help if you're running OE brake pads, you can't drive around the block without picking up 1/4" dust on your wheels. Next time you change your pads get HAWK HPS pads available here on our MARKETPLACE under vendor brakes. At least 90% less dust and they stop as well as the OE pads or better....Gary
 
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All the cleaning 24/7 isn't a lot of help if you're running OE brake pads, you can't drive around the block without picking up 1/4" dust on your wheels. Next time you change your pads get HAWK HPS pads available here on our MARKETPLACE under vendor brakes. At least 90% less dust and they stop as well as the OE pads or better....Gary
Sound good
 
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Do you want to know how to put gas in your car too?
haha too funny
 
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Old 10-24-2012, 03:38 PM
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Wash them with soap and water, then after they dry, put a layer of wax on there. Will being able to wipe most wheel grime off with a cloth after that.
+1

We always recommend soap and water with our wheels as well.
 
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