DEGREASER on RIMS
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Originally Posted by Sundeviljay
With all the brake dust I get on my wheels, if I only use soap and water I feel like I would have to scrub the wheels. I don't want to scratch them. Are you sure that the Meguiars wheel cleaner will tarnish my wheels?
What we've found, the answer is YES, but we still cannot decide that's the chemical from wheel cleaner or from the car detail stuffs.
So for now, I will say stay away from it
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Eagle One A to Z wheel cleaner works great on my stock 18"s. I follow the instructions, never spray on warm or hot rims.....wait 30 seconds, and rinse off. I still give them a final cleaning with my car wash soap.
After they dry, I coat them with SONUS acrylic detail spray.
After they dry, I coat them with SONUS acrylic detail spray.
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Originally Posted by dennis_said
There's this industrial grade degreaser that my friend uses @ his car wash.
It's red in color, I have no idea of the name it's made by some company MACK SUPPLIES? It's RED and he uses it to spray on rims to clean them and get rid of the brake dust... it seems to work awesome on my rims, but I'm curious is there any sort of clearcoat or anything I should wash out for?
Thanks
It's red in color, I have no idea of the name it's made by some company MACK SUPPLIES? It's RED and he uses it to spray on rims to clean them and get rid of the brake dust... it seems to work awesome on my rims, but I'm curious is there any sort of clearcoat or anything I should wash out for?
Thanks
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