Hey guys,
I have a set of Star Sharks that I'm anal about getting clean. The centres are anodised, and I've been searching ways to clean it up, i've found/thought of some solutions but I'm not really sure of the best way; so just looking for some guidance.
The spokes are pitted/stained with brake dust? Not really sure how to explain it, so I'll let photos do that.
Yes, the rims have been cleaned with a wheel brush and wheel cleaner.
I've found Autosol anodised aluminium polish, but not sure if that will work?
http://www.carcareproducts.com.au/produ ... ium_polish
Also maybe using nylon brushes?
These for the main large flat parts
http://www.bunnings.com.au/products_pro ... es&page=16
and this for inbetween the spokes
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/MONTANA-XTRE ... 524&_uhb=1
Also thinking of 0000 steel wool
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/140885994131 ... 0797wt_986
or really soft scotchbrite
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/3M-7448-Scot ... 858wt_1219
Cheers
Jordan
How should you clean anodising
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Re: How should you clean anodising
They are ruined. Sell them to me, ill pay market value even though they need repairs. ;)
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Re: How should you clean anodising
I've used those little square white magic eraser kitchen cleaning pads to get brake dust off plastic wheel caps and anodised wheel bits. Works really well. Buy them Coles, Woolies, etc.
Don't ever use steel wool on alloy that gets wet or exposed. Fibres break off the wool, get embedded in the alloy and then rust, staining the alloy.
Don't ever use steel wool on alloy that gets wet or exposed. Fibres break off the wool, get embedded in the alloy and then rust, staining the alloy.
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Re: How should you clean anodising
You could try
Albright: Acidic aluminium brightener & cleaner best to do a sample section first you can buy Albright from places that sell boat stuff like Bias Boating in NSW
Albright: Acidic aluminium brightener & cleaner best to do a sample section first you can buy Albright from places that sell boat stuff like Bias Boating in NSW
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Re: How should you clean anodising
lizard wrote:You could try
Albright: Acidic aluminium brightener & cleaner best to do a sample section first you can buy Albright from places that sell boat stuff like Bias Boating in NSW
I've used this method and it works, you can buy the stuff from Supercheap as well.
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Re: How should you clean anodising
Couldn't find Albright, but I bought Starbrite Aluminium cleaner. This cleaner is amazing.
And on the inner barrel
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Pre wash stain remover about $3.50 at woolies and a brush. Try it!
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Re: How should you clean anodising
A little OT as this wheel is neither anodised nor is it aluminium.
I didn't even target the insides of the lettering, just rubbed over.
I'm sure most of us know Autosol:
Only used light force rubbing with a rag, so not much effort, just takes time.
Still have a little bit left to get it really clean, but just wanted to share.
I didn't even target the insides of the lettering, just rubbed over.
I'm sure most of us know Autosol:
Only used light force rubbing with a rag, so not much effort, just takes time.
Still have a little bit left to get it really clean, but just wanted to share.
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