Clean Wheels
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Clean Wheels
My friend and I cleaned our cars before racing. I used eagle one wheel Keep Clean. Idk if it has to do with I also went to ceramics brakes. But my wheels look like I just washed them which was 13 days ago. I give it a stamp.
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X2...makes those chrome wheels just shine and shine!
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my favorite is Turtle Wax Ice Wheel Cleaner, is has some dilute acid to get out corrosion and even took some rust off mine
only down side is that it reacts with some tires a little bit, it leaves a light brown color on the sidewall if it sits but it doens't effect my Goodyears or my dad'* Kuhmos
only down side is that it reacts with some tires a little bit, it leaves a light brown color on the sidewall if it sits but it doens't effect my Goodyears or my dad'* Kuhmos
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my favorite is Turtle Wax Ice Wheel Cleaner, is has some dilute acid to get out corrosion and even took some rust off mine
only down side is that it reacts with some tires a little bit, it leaves a light brown color on the sidewall if it sits but it doens't effect my Goodyears or my dad'* Kuhmos
only down side is that it reacts with some tires a little bit, it leaves a light brown color on the sidewall if it sits but it doens't effect my Goodyears or my dad'* Kuhmos
When using these wheel cleaners really follow the direction. If they say spray and then let them soak for 30 seconds. Don't leave it on any longer. the acid can etch and will definitely start to delaminate some painted surfaces. I do one wheel at a time - spray, agitate with a wheel brush or dedicate wheel wash mit, then rinse, rinse, rinse!
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