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donhall | Wheel grime (20 years) | ||
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Replaced my saw-blades, and would like to clean the inside of the
wheels with little, or no effort. Not trying to make them new, just want to be able to handle them without the grime transferring to hands and clothes. Tried Simple Green Degreaser with little success. How about the the do-it-yourself car wash where suds are sprayed under pressure. Will that work? The fronts are in good shape (clean): The insides need help: BillH's favorite wheels: "saw-blades": New Crays: |
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Posted on: 2013/1/20 2:16
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teebee | Re: Wheel grime (20 years) | ||
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Well, first off I like the Cray wheels. Now, I really surprised that SG didn't do more than that. I use Chemical Guys Wheel and rim cleaner which I like a lot.
http://www.chemicalguys.com/Wheel_Rim ... r_Degreaser_p/cld_107.htm Spray it on let it sit for a little and spray it off. If your wheels are really bad might take two or three applications to get it. |
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1Fast04Vert | Re: Wheel grime (20 years) | ||
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Brake Clean and very fine steel wool and they will look like new again.
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bogus | Re: Wheel grime (20 years) | ||
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there is this stuff that JrRifleCoach suggested... it's this all purpose cleaner you can get at like the dollar store, I just can't remember the name.
Cleans anything... |
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BillH | Re: Wheel grime (20 years) | ||
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Yea, what I use on my wheels - Simple Green. |
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Posted on: 2013/1/20 4:21
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donhall | Re: Wheel grime (20 years) | ||
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When you recall the name, please post it. Teebee's suggested cleaner (see his link) is not a locally available, and shipping doubles the price. |
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Posted on: 2013/1/20 4:22
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donhall | Re: Wheel grime (20 years) | ||
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Simple Green Degreaser at full strength didn't make a 'dent', Bill. I was very surprised. |
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Ultraman | Re: Wheel grime (20 years) | ||
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The wheel choice on a C4 can make all the difference IMO...those Cray's look great!
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Posted on: 2013/1/20 4:30
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Ultraman | Re: Wheel grime (20 years) | ||
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I always like these stock C4 wheels....I had these chromed at California Chrome and they did a great job....
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Posted on: 2013/1/20 4:41
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donhall | Re: Wheel grime (20 years) | ||
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Nice wheels, Marcus..... and nice black paint job. I looked under magnification to see if there was an "N" on the center caps.... but, no. |
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pianoguy | Re: Wheel grime (20 years) | ||
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I've had pretty good luck with Eagle-1 wheel cleaner - I've done the backsides of my wheels a couple of times with it, and they cleaned up pretty well.
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Posted on: 2013/1/20 5:07
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donhall | Re: Wheel grime (20 years) | ||
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Brad, I scrubbed with full strength Simple Green Degreaser without success. I've used Eagle-1, but mostly to remove dust. No more scrubbing. Spray and rinse.... or let the next guy have at it. That grime is 20 years old.... and is not happy about being doused with cleaners. |
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bogus | Re: Wheel grime (20 years) | ||
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Try Maguiar's wheel cleaner. It seems pretty stout.
Chemical bros are near me, if you feel you want some, I can get it and just mail it... Also, with that old baked on stuff, you may need to rub it off... and the above steel wool idea might be the ticket. Oh, and yes, the Cray's are HOT!!! |
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CentralCoaster | Re: Wheel grime (20 years) | ||
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I'd be worried about leaving anything on there too harsh that could stain or damage the clearcoat.
If the grime won't come off with scrubbing and simple green, how does it come off on your hands? I guess I'd try and clean up the barrel at least, but nothing else is even remotely visible except to roadkill. For that I've used wd40 and synthetic steel wool. Clean it standing upright so the goo doesn't stain the good side of the wheel. The clearcoat is pitted and stained in there from brake dust, so you aren't cleaning it, you are simply left with removing the clear until you get down to an unstained part. |
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Ultraman | Re: Wheel grime (20 years) | ||
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That's funny.....but hmmmmm.....not a bad idea....love those Huskers..... |
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Posted on: 2013/1/20 14:39
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donhall | Re: Wheel grime (20 years) | ||
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Kevin, I'm not concerned about the clear-coat. It is 20 years old, and the wheels need to be stripped and refinished. The grime is very thick, and the degreaser just turns the top surface into an 'ooze' that just smears with scrubbing. Sure, some grime is removed, but when you are 80+, scrubbing grime is not a high priority. As I mentioned in my first post..... I want to clean the wheels with little, or no effort (spray and rinse, if possible). If the next owner wants to refinish the wheels, I would like to present a clean wheel. |
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donhall | Re: Wheel grime (20 years) | ||
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Well, I've ordered 2 jugs of this degreaser:
http://www.amazon.com/Aero-5695-Away- ... &keywords=wheel+degreaser On sale + the hype vows that it works well + when you subscribe, lower unit cost + Free Shipping (every 6 months - can cancel at any time). Will report back after the product arrives. |
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CentralCoaster | Re: Wheel grime (20 years) | ||
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Does brake cleaner dissolve it enough to wash it away?
Most degreasers are water based, and worthless for agressive stuff. They are basically stinky hand soap. If brake cleaner doesn't phase it,my next step would be carb cleaner, the type in the bottle. If that doesn't work then you need to get crazy... try some paint stripper/remover or graffiti remover from your local hardware store. This stuff can be very harsh so wear hand protection. You say they have no clearcoat, but the fronts surely still do (I know this because I had to use this stuff and lots of labor to remove mine. |
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Posted on: 2013/1/20 18:53
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donhall | Re: Wheel grime (20 years) | ||
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Kevin, any cleaner, even dish-soap, cuts into the grime a little, but just not fast enough. In my early days, I would have accepted the cleaning as a challenge, but I don't need to do that anymore. I'm sure gasoline would work nicely. Re the clear-coat: the vertical surface has 'good' clear-coat, but the outer rim shows signs of degradation. These wheels need to be refinished. I'm not cleaning them for me, I'm cleaning them for the next owner. If a refinishing shop just dumps them into a stripping bath, then I'm wasting my time. Thanks for the info....... |
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Posted on: 2013/1/20 20:05
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