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Help !!!!
i was last week cleaning up my fathers car but the wheels were so hazy,
so i am going to ask how i must clean them with which cleaning product i can do that???? thnx for info. |
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i have juset 5 minutes ago cleaned the wheels with
douche cabin cleaner???? and they looked well no more hazy al ittle bit than but they look nicer now but im still dissatisfied of the result their are on the front wheels black points i think from the brakes cause u dont have them on the rear wheels, how can i get rid of them??????? |
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Are the wheels polished aluminum, painted, or chrome? The black pits are probably burned into the finish. Painted or clearcoated wheels need the same care as pain on the car body - don't use anything on them that you wouldn't use on the fenders or hood, in my opinion. If you have gotten to the point of burned on black specks, usually they need machine buffer/polishing to get them out, and the painted surface has been wrecked, so re-painting afterwards is needed.
It will be a lot of work, but each wheel needs to be done as if you were swirl removing, polishing, and waxing a car body. This thread may help as well. Claying Chromed Wheels? Good luck.
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it are momo ferrari engineering 2 wheels im searching now for information about it but i think it are aluminium wheels
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it are polished aluminium wheels some one knows how to clean them???
it are cleaned up allready but not good enough........ |
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