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What's the best Wheel Cleaner....for brake dust...???

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by Werloc, Apr 3, 2010.

  1. Sep 23, 2010 at 2:49 PM
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    Interesting concept:spy:
     
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    It works great. I've used it on my Triumph Daytona 675 for 3 years now with no ill effects. Just make sure you spray it on the rag first, if you spray directly to wheel and it gets the brakes it will screw you for awhile. Most wheel cleaners have acid in them which harms finishes over time. WD40 is a multipurpose protectant/lubricant. I don't know how it cuts grease and brake dust but it does. For all the bike owners try it, it'll wipe the chain grease off in one swipe. I restore classic muscle cars and use it on all my wheels and engine parts, never had a problem.
     
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    I used standard cleaner for Rims thats supposely safe on Clear coats and Alloys and some of my rims are getting a funny haze to them not quite sure what it is I cant even Clay Bar it off,its either the cleaner or the Syntheic Wax, I use Klasse All in One and a coat of Wolgang Sealant last
     
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    I have been using Mr. Clean for YEARS!!!

    Just do not spray anything on a hot surface wheel!!
     
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    eagle1 a to z all wheel cleaner....ftw!! awesome shit. and use some greased lightning with it........cleans it all up.
     
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    I need to rotate and clean the backside of my wheels going to try that Aluminum Brightener need to figure out how to apply only to the backside when the wheels are off. I've used it before and its some powerfull shit.
     
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    I use Westley's Bleach white tire cleaner too. Spray it on the tires and wheels. Wait a few minutes and get a wet sponge to wipe away all the brake dust from your tires and wheels. Works like a champ!
     

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