If you ever have the problem of getting black water marks from rims being cleaned, you could try to get the rubber dishwashing gloves from the supermarket. They are reusable and work great.
Bill 1234
2004 audi a6 quattro (traded).
2015 Ford Escape 2.0l ecoboost 4WD
I'll admit, I'm a little confused as to what you are referring to. Are you talking about splatter that you get on your arms and hands from using a wheel brush like the Daytona's wheel brush, for example?
Long gloves are definitely a good idea. I use long, reusable nitrile gloves for wheel cleaners. Definitely don't want that stuff soaking into your skin.
If you ever have the problem of getting black water marks from rims being cleaned, you could try to get the rubber dishwashing gloves from the supermarket. They are reusable and work great.
I don't have the problem of getting those black water marks from cleaning rims...
The Wife does! (I tried to warn her)
I know it's too late now...
but, do you have tips on getting those black water marks off of her acrylic nails?
J/K
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk." ~Joaquin de Setanti
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