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Kamaleon 08-05-2002 02:05 AM

Cleaning stock rims..
 
My brother went to wash my svx today and i asked him to pay extra attention when cleaning the rims since they were particularly dirty. Accordign to him they seem to be stained (i could only think its from brake dusk) and he couldn't clean them too well..:rolleyes:

Is there way/product that will make them close to new? or that at least remove dark stains from the rims? :confused:


(10 days to get reunited with my svx!! :D) Im in Texas, she's in georgia, but not for long..

svx_commuter 08-06-2002 07:28 PM

I haven't tried any polish or cleaner on mine but I here a McGuires product works well. ( ask Kelli ) SHISVX

DavieGravy 08-07-2002 07:15 PM

I can't be of direct help, but I tried Meguiars rim cleaner and it didn't work that well on the brake dust stains, so I wouldn't waste your money on that. After taking the car to the dealer for some unrelated reapairs, they cleaned my rims for me. I assume it was a courtesy thing they do if you spend so much money with them. I don't know what they used though. You might want to call around to find out how this is done.

Kamaleon 08-07-2002 07:27 PM

speakin of which my dealer owes me a free 'detailing' cupon at some affiliate of them.. :)

lee 08-07-2002 07:57 PM

I have had some success on swheels that have both paint and polished aluminum using Simple Green and a small brush, followed by water rinse. keep in mind SG takes off wax, so watch how you use it.

Kamaleon 08-07-2002 08:02 PM

as long as it doesnt remove clear cote it should be a good wheel cleaner then. :)

SHISVX 08-09-2002 10:47 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by svx_commuter
I haven't tried any polish or cleaner on mine but I here a McGuires product works well. ( ask Kelli ) SHISVX
okay just like John said, Mcguires is the best that i have come across. i just don't let it sit, i scrub the stuff into the wheels. they come out great! give me a few days and check my locker, i will have pics of what they look like after they are clean. any foam clean or spray that you use on your rims, you want to follow up with some good scrubing with a tire scrub. my rims are now a slightly different color, but i think it is just because they are clean..

Kelli

Kamaleon 08-09-2002 11:24 AM

I got some simple green yesterday and will try that first.. if this doesnt work ill try the other product :)

scrub..scrub...

SHISVX 08-09-2002 11:26 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Kamaleon
I got some simple green yesterday and will try that first.. if this doesnt work ill try the other product :)

scrub..scrub...

check my locker under mods now

Kamaleon 08-09-2002 11:37 AM

WOW!! how much time did you spent scrubbing those wheels? they look new!!

SHISVX 08-09-2002 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Kamaleon
WOW!! how much time did you spent scrubbing those wheels? they look new!!
sprayed it on, let it sit for a minute, scubbed around the outside, did the nooks and crannys rinsed, took me like 1 minute for each tire. after i cleaned them good the first time, they were really easy to clean evertime after that! i barely have to use pressure and all the dirt and grim come right off.

BTW, i use mcguires products on all parts of my car, they smell good, and nothing has ever gotten my leather better..(haha, that rhymes) the only thing i wouldn't recomend is tire shine unless you are going somewhere special, as soon as you start driving, it gets all over your rims and on your body, easy to clean, but it looks nasty

Kelli

sith 08-09-2002 12:05 PM

Another tip - once you have your wheels nicely cleaned, wax them. They're painted metal just like the rest of the car, and it really makes them easy to clean - the brake dust virtually leaps off!

(Recommendation came from Griotts Garage... forget the website right now)

Green1995SVX 08-09-2002 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by sith
Another tip - once you have your wheels nicely cleaned, wax them. They're painted metal just like the rest of the car, and it really makes them easy to clean - the brake dust virtually leaps off!

(Recommendation came from Griotts Garage... forget the website right now)

I have always waxed my wheels about once every 2 weeks (when I wax the rest of the car) I recently damaged one of my stock wheels, and bought a used one from the local salvage yard. The owner of that wheel had obviously not waxed it, and in comparison mine look MUCH better. A heck of a lot shineyer. :)

-Mike

Kamaleon 08-09-2002 01:03 PM

hhee.. cool.. ill do that.. Clean good then wax

Kelli, the very first time u cleaned ur rims, did that took a long time?

Boone 08-09-2002 01:23 PM

Unfortunately the stock rims that came on my '96 (florida car) don't have any finish, just bare metal. I didn't catch on the first winter I had it and now they're pitted and corroded to h***. I haven't found anything that will clean them. :( :p :confused:


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