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    Re: Cleaning the barrels of the wheels

    Quote Originally Posted by dcjredline View Post
    Ive found Iron-X to work crazy good on caked on stuff like that (better than the TRIX) just an FYI but I wouldnt be upset at those results!
    I do have a gallon of IronX on the shelve.

    Much like most Autogeeks on the forum...I also have more products than projects.

    I've been sitting on that liter of TRIX for a while and I was hoping to use some of it up. There were some tar and left over adhesive (from the weights) on the wheels. This seemed like the perfect spot to use this product...IMO.

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    Re: Cleaning the barrels of the wheels

    Darren Priest said he uses Rapid Remover for especially caked on grease and tar. Is that useful here?

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    Re: Cleaning the barrels of the wheels

    What a great way to spend some time. I used to like going to the garage and get out my cleaning supplies to work on my Cherry '48 3/4 ton Chevy Work Truck.


    Where I was living in the mid 70s we didn't have as many cleaning supplies to choose from. Much of my cleaning was done with Comet, Rubbing Compound, Polish, Wax and lots of Elbow Grease.

    I'd enjoy a few bottles of Little Kings Ale (a Cincinnati Brew) along the way just to make my day even more enjoyable.

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