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I am very happy with A-glaze alloy wheel cleaner its not an acid and corosive to eat awayat brake rotors or painted bake calibers. They also make a protective spray to put on the wheels to protect them against winter months so the wheels come clean the next carwash. I am getting a new shippment in soon .
Its all I use on my 300-E chrome wheels. www.aglaze.com Bob Geco |
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i agree about the bunts being a pain to clean. as long as you keep them clean though its not a big deal so i clean the 203 wheels on my 124 twice as much as i wash the car, espeacially the fronts (about every other week) i clean my gfs wheels when i wash her car, or if they are bad enough to bug me:fork_off: i use whatever wheel cleaner is available (usually teflon), let it sit for a minute wipe with a sponge and then spray with a high pressure nozzle, i wax the wheels every so often as well so its never a big deal for me to wash them off quickly (dirty wheels are a huge pet peave of mine even if the car stays dirty)
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