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Old May 28, 2008 | 04:37 PM
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washing / waxing rims??? help me out (urgent)

so the inside of the rim and a bit of the outisde isn't as shiney as it used to be..the inside is almost even actually starting to get yellowish almost like a little rust coloured its not shiney at all any more but very dull and i have some brake dust pitting..well a lot actually ..how do i get rid of this **** and refinish the inside..oh btw incase no one knows i also painted my wheels i already clear coated them..but only the black part obviously....so do i wax the entire thing and what kinda wax would/should i use?

here are some examples of what i have to deal with on the backside ..now these are 2 diff rims and all 4 are the same though..and not exactly shiney and this is after washing with soap as well


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Old May 28, 2008 | 04:38 PM
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try the magic eraser....it cleans them great
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Old May 28, 2008 | 04:45 PM
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try the magic eraser....it cleans them great
im gonna assume that was a joke..i seriously need to know what to do though
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Old May 28, 2008 | 04:48 PM
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It wasn't a joke...those things clean the wheels real good.
Have you tried them..??

Although, take it as a joke. Doesn't make a difference to me. They are your wheels, mine look great.
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Old May 28, 2008 | 04:50 PM
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never heard of any thing like that although i'll tryem i guess...btw im guessing it wouldn't get rid of the brake dust build up would it?
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Old May 28, 2008 | 04:53 PM
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i just use aluminum polish works great for me but i also clean them about twice a week along with my car so they never get too bad
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Old May 28, 2008 | 05:04 PM
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never heard of any thing like that although i'll tryem i guess...btw im guessing it wouldn't get rid of the brake dust build up would it?
this **** took wood stain of the outside of my house without taking the paint off....
here, check it out

and it doesn't stink, make a mess or leave messy residue

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Old May 28, 2008 | 06:31 PM
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DOC U THE MAN! sure it didn't do a miracle and take everything off PERFECTLY infact under most of the brake dust build up that it did take off i found that the brake dust ate through the finish and went to the metal...however the eraser took off like 85% or more off..+ the stupid yellowish ****..although on one rim in a few places it seems ot be stained like some sort of red wine that never comes out (only in yellow lol) i used the insdustrial strength one..props for DOC!

*edit* btw i tried some of that rim cleaner **** on spray on ..wash off and it'll go with it..well..it did NOTHING LOL
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Old Jun 4, 2008 | 04:10 PM
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eurochevy,

I went through the same thing this spring when switching from the steelies to mags.

I'll tell you what I did to make mine mint again, took a bit of trial and error.

After washing with car wash soap, I cleaned with Castrol "Super Clean" Cleaner Degreaser. That helped break down some of the chunks of caked on dirt.

After rinsing, I took the clay bar to it. The clay bar became filthy, so I know it worked at removing quite a bit of gunk and brake dust particles.

There was still staining from the brake dust as I had pitting as well. I have quite a variety of Meguiar's, 3M and Einzett, and other polishes and compounds, but since I was working by hand, chose to use my cheapest and simplest one: Turtle Wax Rubbing Compound (the one that comes in a white/red plastic can). I worked it in with a blue foam applicator pad.

I followed up with Meg's #83 to reduce the appearance of the marring the TW Rubbing Compound had induced.

Took me about 2 hours. Needless to say, it came out perfect. I probably could have skipped the clay bar, as the rubbing compound cuts through the clearcoat anyways.

The best part of doing this all is that once you get them clean, apply a good wax or preferably sealant. In the future, washing the brake dust off of the mags becomes much easier. The brake dust tends to not cake on so easily as well.

Have fun.
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Old Jul 8, 2008 | 01:42 AM
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http://www.turtlewax.com/main.taf?p=2,1,3,5

I use that for my rims and tires, it cleans both. I like to take a hand towel or something that I can almost scrub with thats still gentle. Just spray on either tire or rim and press down hard and wipe off. Scrub the tires and it gets off those nasty dirt stains and etc. Then reapply and gently wipe off both tires and rims and your good to go.
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