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Old 08-09-2012, 09:56 PM   #1
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Cleaning wheel barrels W/O removing wheels?

Is it possible to clean the barrels of a 5 spoke chrome wheel without removing the wheels? I know the right way is to remove them and really clean them up, but with my back removing, cleaning, and putting back 4 wheels is quite a chore. Thanks in advance, Spiney-Dave
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Old 08-09-2012, 10:00 PM   #2
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Re: Cleaning wheel barrels W/O removing wheels?

It's possible but the quality won't nearly be the same. If you lived closer I'd come help ya make her look all pretty for the show Sunday! I spent 11 hours cleaning mine and man they turned out unbelievably good! I even put a coat of 845 on there and it's made cleaning a breeze so far!
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Old 08-09-2012, 10:09 PM   #3
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Re: Cleaning wheel barrels W/O removing wheels?

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Is it possible to clean the barrels of a 5 spoke chrome wheel without removing the wheels? I know the right way is to remove them and really clean them up, but with my back removing, cleaning, and putting back 4 wheels is quite a chore. Thanks in advance, Spiney-Dave
I would think if you used a bendable wheel brush so you can get the back of teh spokes and right behind the spokes. Lug nut cleaner should get teh lugs and holes clean...11 or 16 inch wheel brush to get the rest of the barrel. I think the bendable wheel brush I'm talking about would be long enough to get the inside lip on the wheel too.
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Old 08-09-2012, 10:11 PM   #4
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Re: Cleaning wheel barrels W/O removing wheels?

I have some success with a GG Boar's Hair Wheel Brush and a bendable wheel brush... The worst part is the inability to dry the barrel properly, so water spots are inevitable.
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Old 08-10-2012, 03:33 AM   #5
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Re: Cleaning wheel barrels W/O removing wheels?

I have a four post lift. And even when I have a car up on it I still can't reach the entire barrel.
Sometimes I still can't reach between the wheel and the caliper and it's bracketry.
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Old 08-10-2012, 04:45 AM   #6
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Re: Cleaning wheel barrels W/O removing wheels?

maybe this would help? EZ Detail Motorcycle Brush a safe, no scratch wash tool for your bike or vehicle.
ive used it on motorcycles and my corvette too.
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It's possible but the quality won't nearly be the same.
Bingo

Once you do a thorough cleaning by removing the tire you should coat with Opticoat them then you will not have to remove them that often. And as another poster mentioned ( can't remember username) the EZ motorcycle brush or the Daytona brush is the best brushes for cleaning those areas.


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Re: Cleaning wheel barrels W/O removing wheels?

Take it around the block to dry the wheels.
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I have some success with a GG Boar's Hair Wheel Brush and a bendable wheel brush... The worst part is the inability to dry the barrel properly, so water spots are inevitable.
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Re: Cleaning wheel barrels W/O removing wheels?

A daytona style brush. Patience. And a lot of APC.

If it take awhile to get through the initial bulk of brake dust. But once you get it all cleaned up, it will be a piece of cake for now on.

Takes me only about a minute to clean my barrels now. I clean them every wash.
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Re: Cleaning wheel barrels W/O removing wheels?

Daytona Wheel Brushes come in two sizes and perfect for most barrels. You wont notice much of a difference if you take you time and clean well versus removing each wheel.
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