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#196082 Jun 9, 4:07pm
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So how does everyone around here clean there aftermarket rims? any product recommendations?...iv been using armor all wheel cleaner for awhile now on my white rims grin

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I use armor all just spray it on and rinse it off, easy and really clean thumbsup

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mine are gun-metal with a silver lip. so i dont do much on it, they dont get that dirty; but i just wash them when i wash the whole car.

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i use a towel

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i would spray that armor all wheel cleaner - which i found works really well
and spray nine and just use a toothbrush to go over it..

spray it off, then when i wash the car, i go over the wheel again with the mitt and to dry, i use a high pressure air gun that blows like crazy to dry them and the engine bay...then go over that with a soft terrycloth towel.


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armor all wheel cleaner is great stuff thumbsup

#196088 Jun 9, 9:09pm
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I use Meguiar's all wheel cleaner with a sponge and toothbrush. It works awesomely!!


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Originally Posted by VSGTS14
i would spray that armor all wheel cleaner - which i found works really well
and spray nine and just use a toothbrush to go over it..

spray it off, then when i wash the car, i go over the wheel again with the mitt and to dry, i use a high pressure air gun that blows like crazy to dry them and the engine bay...then go over that with a soft terrycloth towel.

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I use Grease Lightning. Haven't found anything that works better than that!! Plus, you can buy it in bulk at Cost Co. for cheap. thumbsup


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are tooth brush safe for the clear coat on the rims?? I have gunmetal rims.i've always use amor all, just spray and rinse. But then some times that doesnt clean everything. Guess i have to try using a tooth brush next time haha

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omg i hate cleaning wheels! its a constant problem with my pads, there is so much brake dust! bmw needs to rework their pads

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