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Old 01-02-2005, 04:08 PM
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aluminum wheel cleaning

My son recently bought a Camaro with original brushed/textured aluminum wheels. They have stains that regular washing and scrubbing won't penetrate.
Any products or ideas on how to make them look better? Thanks!
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Old 01-02-2005, 05:55 PM
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Re: aluminum wheel cleaning

have you tried Armour All wheel cleaner? http://www.armorall.com/prodcat/page...aner_2.21.html it always works very well on getting the stains out of mine....
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armor all cleaner.....

Cuda Dude, My son used the Armor All wheel cleaner you recommended today. After ALOT of scrubbing, the wheel looks much better than before. These wheels have 15 year old serious stains, so no doubt his elbow grease was worth it. One down, three to go!
Thanks for the help! Oz
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Re: aluminum wheel cleaning

i'm glad to hear that.... a little bit of that elbow grease and those rims should be looking great in no time.
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some steel wool and maybe a buffing wheel doesnt hurt either
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Re: aluminum wheel cleaning

http://thirdgen.org/techbb2/showthre...hreadid=189570
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Re: aluminum wheel cleaning

I use blue magic. U run it on till it turns grey then u buff it out a soft cloth and ot looks like new.
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