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Old 05-29-2006, 05:24 PM
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Cleaning inside of wheels.

I was lucky enough to buy my car a little while ago with only 22,060 miles on it. Everything was fairly easy to clean...however, there were some spots that were difficult.

I cleaned the inside of the wheels to the best of my abilities....but despite a lot of various techniques and cleaners...nothing worked on some stubborn spots of tar/dirt and grime.

Now I am yet to try the Pinnacle wheel cleaner but do ya'll have any tips?



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Old 05-29-2006, 05:34 PM
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Poorboys Spray and Rinse is about the strongest wheel cleaner I have ever used. It is literally a spray and wash, but must follow directions as citric acid based. I have also used Klasse AIO with great results on my barrels.
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Old 05-30-2006, 12:02 AM
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clay
magic eraser
meg's wheel brightener
AIO
undiluted APC

i haven't found something yet that could stand up to all of those.
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Old 05-30-2006, 01:39 AM
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clay
magic eraser
meg's wheel brightener
AIO
undiluted APC

i haven't found something yet that could stand up to all of those.
except I would only use a Magic Eraser if the wheels are not painted (says right on the box "do not use on painted surfaces"). If these are OEM wheels most likely they are painted. I can't tell from the pic what they are, but they look like they might be chrome. If they're chrome then the Eraser will be a-OK.

The Megs Wheel Brightener is EXTREMELY powerful and in my experience stronger than the Poorboy's Spray and Rinse.

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Old 06-13-2006, 06:27 PM
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I just got some DP Gel Wheel cleaner today and I must say I was impressed with the results. Never using a gel wheel cleaner it was strange at first watching this gel just sit there with no suds, no run off, nothing! I thought it wasn't working, but after letting it sit for a minute I took a wheel brush and agitated the gel and there were suds galore. I wasn't sure how much to use, but I assure you don't need much(it doesn't need to run off the wheel and tire). It cleaned extremely well and brought the tire and wheel to a "new" condition. The sprayer that the gel came with however, needs improvement. It looks like a quality sprayer but the back of the sprayer is very narrow and cuts into your hand while using. Also, the sprayer kind of sprays all over with no mist, which probably has something to do with the gel. I might dilute it a little with water to make it more liquid to aid in misting the wheel and tire(kinda hard to get the whole wheel and tire with a line of the stuff squirting out!) Oh well, just my review and thoughts on a wheel cleaner. Good stuff:-) They need to improve on the sprayer:-(

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Old 06-13-2006, 06:34 PM
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Lots of good gels out there for cleaning, but I would be hesitant to water them down in the bottle. If some of the surfacants are water reactive, then you might lose their cleaning power when you next use it.

I still highly suggest Poorboys, for truly Spray and Rinse needs. No agitation.
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Old 06-13-2006, 09:40 PM
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true, true...I was just typing before thinking....thanks Killr. What's the deal with the alcohol n' water? I see that a lot of people use it when polishing, etc. When do you use it and why? Also, do you apply pressure when using the PC and SSR's/polishes?

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Old 06-13-2006, 11:16 PM
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alcohol/water mixture when sprayed on the surface will remove any remaining oils leftover from polish after it has been wiped offf with a towel. it gives you a clean slate after polishing.

yes, apply pressure and move slowly.
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Old 06-14-2006, 06:37 AM
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thanks Neo, I did a search and found it on the forum. Preciate/
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Old 06-14-2006, 02:29 PM
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Obviously the best way to clean the inside of the wheels is to remove the wheel from the car. I've never done that.

I've found if you buy a nice wheel brush, you can get *most* of the gunk from the insides without any heavy scrubbing. I use the one that Meguiar's makes, but there are similar ones available elsewhere. I like the Meg's one because its bristles are soft, and the handle is nice and rubbery.
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