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You can try some Meguiar's CleanerWax which is an abrasive wax.
Don't use too much pressure on it while you apply, but should clean it up
pretty good.
Don't use this stuff all the time; it's best that you use regular polymer
wax on the wheels and just try to wash/clean them as much as possible.
Don't use too much pressure on it while you apply, but should clean it up
pretty good.
Don't use this stuff all the time; it's best that you use regular polymer
wax on the wheels and just try to wash/clean them as much as possible.
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Originally Posted by kenchan
You can try some Meguiar's CleanerWax which is an abrasive wax.
Don't use too much pressure on it while you apply, but should clean it up
pretty good.
Don't use this stuff all the time; it's best that you use regular polymer
wax on the wheels and just try to wash/clean them as much as possible.
Don't use too much pressure on it while you apply, but should clean it up
pretty good.
Don't use this stuff all the time; it's best that you use regular polymer
wax on the wheels and just try to wash/clean them as much as possible.
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use a stiff, but soft bristle brush and get some of that orange mechanics hand cleaner. Clean small areas in short circular motions.
then when completely clean .... wipe the sweat from your brow and use a little elbow grease to apply some wheel wax!
http://www.wheelwax.com . . . you won't have this problem anymore.
then when completely clean .... wipe the sweat from your brow and use a little elbow grease to apply some wheel wax!
http://www.wheelwax.com . . . you won't have this problem anymore.
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Originally Posted by SoCalTed
use a stiff, but soft bristle brush and get some of that orange mechanics hand cleaner. Clean small areas in short circular motions.
then when completely clean .... wipe the sweat from your brow and use a little elbow grease to apply some wheel wax!
http://www.wheelwax.com . . . you won't have this problem anymore.
then when completely clean .... wipe the sweat from your brow and use a little elbow grease to apply some wheel wax!
http://www.wheelwax.com . . . you won't have this problem anymore.
what kind of wheel "wax" do you recommend?
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