wheels need serious help
wheels need serious help
my dads car hadnt been washed for a long long time so the brake dust had really built up on them....also, we have had a bit of snow so salt has got on them too. i spent like 10 mins scrubbing each and this was as clean as i could get them. however, i need help getting them completely clean...i need suggestions....here are the pictures




I'd say any All Purpose Cleaner would do the trick, but Simple Green i my favorite. Use the foam tip (pull out the white part) and let it sit foaming on the affected parts for awhile. Then, scrub with a Magic Eraser or nylon bristled brush. Be prepared for it all not to come of, though. Some of that looks like the acidity of the oxidized Ferrous Iron deposits from the Brake dust rusting on them--causing discolored etching... But it's going to be interesting to find out if/how you get those rims looking nice again...
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Originally Posted by f-150sport03
Magic Eraser: Made by Mr. Clean...in house cleaning and auto sections of WalMart, etc.
White Lightning...very much like Simple Green, but I've only seen it at Lowes or Home Depot...
White Lightning...very much like Simple Green, but I've only seen it at Lowes or Home Depot...
i have tried to use meguairs all wheel cleaner and a bunch of scrubing....about 10 mins per wheel at least....the megs. cleaner did a good job of cleaning most of the brake dust off.....i have simple green which i might try and am going to pick up on of the magic eraser things.
A word of caution here. Those factory wheels are clear coated for protection. Without the clear coat, your polished and / or machined surfaces would have oxidized almost immediately. That said, it's pretty tough stuff, but the wrong cleaning method can take the clear coat off or compromise it - opening you up to some really ugly stuff.
What I think you're seeing is some brake dust that has etched itself right into the clear coat. I'd be very wary of the Magic Eraser. Oh yea, it erases, but it can be very damaging to painted surfaces. If you us it, go lightly. What I would recommend is a cleaner wax - like Meg's - applied carefully. Yes, it's somewhat abrasive - which you need - but it's pretty hard to go through clear coat with it. I know it's probably too late for you, but the best way to avoid this problem is regular cleaning. Good luck and tell us how it works out.
What I think you're seeing is some brake dust that has etched itself right into the clear coat. I'd be very wary of the Magic Eraser. Oh yea, it erases, but it can be very damaging to painted surfaces. If you us it, go lightly. What I would recommend is a cleaner wax - like Meg's - applied carefully. Yes, it's somewhat abrasive - which you need - but it's pretty hard to go through clear coat with it. I know it's probably too late for you, but the best way to avoid this problem is regular cleaning. Good luck and tell us how it works out.
i just am upset that he let it get that far....he isnt "car crazy" like me.....i glad i saved it from him this soon....i dont think he has waxed it since.......2001-2002ish?
he thinks i am crazy for wanting to wash my truck every week
he thinks i am crazy for wanting to wash my truck every week
I'd avoid the MrC ME...
A little bit of dwell time with 2:1 Simple Green would be my next try... if that doesn't cut it, straight up SG or 1:1 would be my next go.
Keep in mind, sometimes it's impossible to remove the problems.
A little bit of dwell time with 2:1 Simple Green would be my next try... if that doesn't cut it, straight up SG or 1:1 would be my next go.
Keep in mind, sometimes it's impossible to remove the problems.


