Dirty Rims

mooleyz28
03-21-2004, 10:38 PM
Hey i just happened to take my car out after the LOOOONG winter, and washed it and i came to the rims... well i have brake dut on them that is pretty stuck on there from the loooong sitting it received due to winter! I was wondering if anyone knows of any good wheel/rim cleaner to use. Any suggestions and directions!

Thanks,
Mooley ;)

Black_Z28
03-21-2004, 10:57 PM
Are they the stock silver rims?

If so, all you need is some soapy water and a towel. Just soak the wheels down then wash them with the towel and soapy water. The wheels have a clear coat them them which makes them very easy to clean. You might want to try to apply a coat of wax after you clean them too. Makes it even easier next time around.

RS Dragster
03-22-2004, 12:53 AM
No matter what kind of rim, you can always invest in some generic rim cleaner. You wet the tires, spray it on, let it set, and wa-la! It'll definately make the dust easier to get off.

coogsLS1
03-22-2004, 05:11 AM
now I havent used a ton of different products but I did find some S100 for my parents motorcycles. Anyway, seemed to get the brake dust off my caliper and my rotor with little to medium effort. They shined nicely too. I have also tried next dimension brake parts cleaner. Totally ate apart my caliper paint, EHH:mad: . But I need to get down there and repaint them soon anyway. Good luck.


P.S. (If they are chrome, Coca-Cola and tinfoil!)

95 3.8
03-22-2004, 05:25 AM
I really like the eagle-sumthing, or just eagle.. the one that comes in an orange bottle, get it at autozone, or walmart for like 4 bucks. spray it on a cool dry wheel and hose it off, I rinse it with the pressure washer. my 2 cents.

Drumhawk
03-22-2004, 08:30 AM
I stick my hand in-between the rims to clean them with zaino Z-7 car wash soap every time I wash the car. That way the grease and dust doesn't build up. Then I hit them with the pressure washer for the rinse. :thumb: