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Cleaning rims


mathom7
11-26-2003, 09:30 AM
I bought 15in rims last year when i got my jeep lifted and have had a difficult time keeping them anywhere close to clean. They are polished aluminum and i've tried most of the products out there but i can't seem to get the brake dust etc off. Just wondering what other people use.

mnd643
12-03-2003, 12:56 AM
Hey, i got an idea....never tried it before but i guess its a start, use a dremel drill to polish it off..use some sort of padding that doesnt scratch or sand...like i said...just an idea.

slippysoccer
12-03-2003, 05:01 PM
I bought 15in rims last year when i got my jeep lifted and have had a difficult time keeping them anywhere close to clean. They are polished aluminum and i've tried most of the products out there but i can't seem to get the brake dust etc off. Just wondering what other people use.

Try a polish called mothers. It is in a red and white jar. Found at your local auto parts store like discount auto parts or whatever you have in you area.

Roughian98TJ
12-30-2003, 09:13 PM
?????clean? I'm not shure I understand....ITS A JEEP GOD DAMN IT!!! you should be worried about what trail you're going on next, not how clean your polished whatever rims are. Just get some black steelies and hit the trails :evillol: , forget about the looks and stop being a road poser.

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