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Comet _ do not follow my advice!!
Last edited by 4.6IS 345HP; 07-29-2005 at 02:27 PM. Reason: error |
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I'm a little iffy about trying it, I don't want it to ruin the finish on my wheels. (Not for my X5, but for my Jetta)
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Don't do it! Use official BMW wheel cleaner instead. It's a basic (opposite of acidic) solution of sodium hydroxide that gently take off all brake dust. You can get it at your local BMW dealership for about $7,00.
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what bout like meguiars wheel cleaner, the pink bottle, where u spray it on the wheel, wait like 2mins and then spray it off wit water. it takes off like 70% of the dirt, grime, and dust
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I Just use Poorboy's Spray & Rinse and then use Poorboy's Wheel Sealant afterwards. There's still some brake dust but its not too hard to clean off.
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I use.... a sponge, water, soap (Zaino) and elbow grease....
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DITTO!! ALWAYS....Same goes for the interior of the car too!!
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I use a Zaino clay bar on the hard to remove stuff. Works like magic! I also used the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Wheel and Tire, and it is an amazing and fast way to clean off a couple of weeks worth of brake dusk (it doesn't get rid of the hardened caked on stuff).
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You Krazay' o' Sometin'
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Please search the forums as there are many better ways to remove these dirt globs. Poor Boys, Zaino, Meguiars and even BMW wheel cleaner work well. I am a fan of a clay bar (one specifically for your wheels, not to be used on your car afterward) or Wheel Wax. I have never not been able to get a wheel spotless using these two products, including Jettas, MBs, Volvos and of course Bimmers. |
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