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Having trouble cleaning 182 rims...



  Mondeo STTDCI


Bits of brake dust that I cant remove. Tried autoglym wheel cleaner (hoorible aciddy stuff IMHO) and a stiff brush, and car wash and even some zymol HD cleanse in desperation.

Whats happened! Only had it 6 months
 


Try a clay bar or wonder wheels, this is more acidic than autoglym but once clean wax them and they will be a lot easier to maintain
 
  106 GTi


I polished and extra glossed mine with Autoglym when I picked it up and havent had to use anything other then car saop on mine.

I was using half sponge to get inside to clean mine till Brazo recommended a wheel brush from halfords, works a treat, no more grazed knuckles.
 

seb

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio trophy


i use hydrochloric acid... diluted heavily obviously and leave it on for about a minute then i power wash it off and then rinse with soapy water...

works an absolute treat! looked brand spanking new...

then prob wax and seal them up. thatll sort it.
 
  Mondeo STTDCI


Jesus man Hydrochloric acid!!! f**k that!! Depending on the strength of course but FOOK THAT RIGHT OFF!

It may well be tar thinking about it so i will purchase some tar remover tomorrow!!
 

seb

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio trophy


Quote: Originally posted by hip_spasm on 13 April 2005


Jesus man Hydrochloric acid!!! f**k that!! Depending on the strength of course but FOOK THAT RIGHT OFF!

It may well be tar thinking about it so i will purchase some tar remover tomorrow!!
i was dubious at first but it works a treat, put it in an old jam jar some water from the hose and an old brush to work it into the tight bits in the rim...

looks great
 
  Ford Fiesta


I put come turtle wax brake dust barrier on when i got car home, easy to clean now, nothing more than soap and water. Helps doing it every week though.
 
  Clio 182


Worst wheels Ive ever had for cleaning, absolutely awful...

Anyone know anything not so strong in chemicals that I could use?
 
  106 GTi


Quote: Originally posted by Karen on 13 April 2005Worst wheels Ive ever had for cleaning, absolutely awful...Anyone know anything not so strong in chemicals that I could use?


When mine get really dirty I use Autoglym Engine and Machine Cleaner or Motorcycle cleaner. (Both the same product ) but are paint safe and contain no acid.
 
1

182 Spiced



apart from brake dust or tar, have any of you noticed some yellow, rust like colouring along the corners of the alloys, seems a little like rust.

will wonder wheels etc work on getting rid of that?
 
  Mondeo STTDCI


Im thinking of getting aftermarket wheels. I love the OE ones but they just seem sh*t for keeping clean and that.

Hoping they develop a defect in the next few months so I can get all 4 replaced!

Prays to the god of alloy wheel defects!
 
  Ford Fiesta


Quote: Originally posted by 182 Spiced on 21 April 2005


apart from brake dust or tar, have any of you noticed some yellow, rust like colouring along the corners of the alloys, seems a little like rust.

will wonder wheels etc work on getting rid of that?


that will be rust off the discs. Just give them a clean with a brush.
 

dk

  911 GTS Cab


i have tried loads of products including some zymol products but nothing cleans all crap off the wheels no matter how stuck on like wonder wheels, and it doesnt damage the wheels as long as you water it down and treat it with respect.
 

dk

  911 GTS Cab


yes, i had some really stubborn staines, tar and brake dust on mine but a few minutes with this stuff and honestly they were as good as the day I picked the car up. Also best to give them a layer of polish after a good clean to protect them too.
 


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