Re: Cleaning Aluminum Rims
Take a look at Meguiar's "Hot Rims Aluminum Wheel Cleaner" (G-143).
It's for uncoated aluminum and alloy wheels, might be your answer.
Bill
Re: Cleaning Aluminum Rims
Been using for many years, great product....
Of course in the shade and use a toothbrush.
S100 Total Cycle Cleaner
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Re: Cleaning Aluminum Rims
You know, I have seen S100 products for years. A long long time ago I used it and didn't think it was all that great. I wonder if anything has changed?
I have used the other Meguiar's rim cleaner in the purple bottle. Maybe I can try the blue bottle. I have also seen the Flitz Preclean that Mike Phillips did on some rims that seemed like it worked fairly well.
Re: Cleaning Aluminum Rims
It has served me well. I usually have 10-15 motorcycles at any given time and use S100 when any of them need to be washed. My bikes stay really clean so washing is a rarity though.
S100 is safe on all surfaces and water soluble so of course rinses away easily. They also make a wheel cleaner that is specific to the task so you may want to look into that. It is in the link I provided.
Good luck and safe riding!
Charles
Re: Cleaning Aluminum Rims
Sounds like you already got some good answers, but I'll chime in.
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Re: Cleaning Aluminum Rims
I love using Marvel Mystery Oil
First I apply a little to a terry cloth rag and start wiping, the gunk just melts off.
I follow with an APC then polish.
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Re: Cleaning Aluminum Rims
You can make a cheap and effective solution to clean your alloy rim.
Use a cup of vinegar to a cup of water. You can also use cream of tartar or lemon juice. Mix them and try using the mixture...
Re: Cleaning Aluminum Rims
I've heard #0000 steel wool works magic on uncoated aluminum rims. I've always done it by hand with Blue Magic, because I went to The Citadel and assume that everything shiny is derived from pain.
Abandoning that line of thinking, I'm considering taking the #0000 steel wool out for a walk on the old '96 F-150 aluminum this weekend.