stubborn black spots inside of wheel
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I use Mothers FX wheel cleaner, its the best wheel cleaner i have ever used. I just spray it on, wait a minute, then rinse it off.
If the stains are really stubborn then spray it on, give it a scrub, then rinse.
This stuff is pretty lethal though, the fumes make your head spin after cleaning 2 wheels.
If the stains are really stubborn then spray it on, give it a scrub, then rinse.
This stuff is pretty lethal though, the fumes make your head spin after cleaning 2 wheels.
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Clay bar works for most things.... but
Most of the black spots are going to be tar
I use a 3M type of green cloth (usually after it's been retired from the kitchen or they will be too coarse) very gently and heaps of Drive as you don't want to ruin the surface.
Alternately use White Spirits liberally, should be cheap as chips from Bunnings etc
or mix up some white spirits and some kitten Number 1 and if it's really stubborn some Kitten Number 2 or a combo of all 3.
you can also try Kero but it stinks.
When you finally get them clean give them a good waxing, then most of the crap will just wash off using normal car wash.
SPy
Most of the black spots are going to be tar
I use a 3M type of green cloth (usually after it's been retired from the kitchen or they will be too coarse) very gently and heaps of Drive as you don't want to ruin the surface.
Alternately use White Spirits liberally, should be cheap as chips from Bunnings etc
or mix up some white spirits and some kitten Number 1 and if it's really stubborn some Kitten Number 2 or a combo of all 3.
you can also try Kero but it stinks.
When you finally get them clean give them a good waxing, then most of the crap will just wash off using normal car wash.
SPy
Went for a drive and there were slow cars everywhere, why are NC's so common . . . must be NC = Normally Cardiganed.
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