S SVT126 New Member Apr 7, 2003 20 0 1 northern NJ May 21, 2009 #1 May 21, 2009 #1 Whats the best way to keep them clean Thanks
Y yukisho Banned Apr 4, 2009 44 3 103 Saint George, Utah May 22, 2009 #2 May 22, 2009 #2 My brother's is always clean. He uses an all purpose cleaner that he got at a cleaning supply shop. It is suppose to repel water spots, sand and such. I'll get the name of it tomorrow and let you know.
My brother's is always clean. He uses an all purpose cleaner that he got at a cleaning supply shop. It is suppose to repel water spots, sand and such. I'll get the name of it tomorrow and let you know.
ProKiller Founding Member Apr 26, 2002 3,064 15 78 PA May 22, 2009 #3 May 22, 2009 #3 i was thinking about that too today. it is a painted surface soooo i'd imagine any wax could be used.
i was thinking about that too today. it is a painted surface soooo i'd imagine any wax could be used.
maypo59 New Member Oct 20, 2003 194 0 0 Central Kentucky May 22, 2009 #4 May 22, 2009 #4 after I get them clean, I have some spray from michelin that is called "brake dust repellent", works pretty good.
after I get them clean, I have some spray from michelin that is called "brake dust repellent", works pretty good.
Black95GTS Active Member Jan 8, 2004 1,644 3 38 Marlborough, MA May 22, 2009 #5 May 22, 2009 #5 Wax them as you would your car. Same wax and procedure. This also applies to the deep dish aluminum rims as well. Adam
Wax them as you would your car. Same wax and procedure. This also applies to the deep dish aluminum rims as well. Adam
urban96 bubb rubb says:"woo woooooo" Founding Member Sep 24, 2002 3,464 1 69 Syracuse, NY May 22, 2009 #6 May 22, 2009 #6 Black95GTS said: Wax them as you would your car. Same wax and procedure. This also applies to the deep dish aluminum rims as well. Adam Click to expand... +1 also if u have a old claybar u can retire it to wheel duty
Black95GTS said: Wax them as you would your car. Same wax and procedure. This also applies to the deep dish aluminum rims as well. Adam Click to expand... +1 also if u have a old claybar u can retire it to wheel duty
The O.G. Member May 28, 2007 145 0 16 witch city,mass May 22, 2009 #7 May 22, 2009 #7 urban96 said: +1 also if u have a old claybar u can retire it to wheel duty Click to expand... Good thinking.
urban96 said: +1 also if u have a old claybar u can retire it to wheel duty Click to expand... Good thinking.