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  1. #13
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    White rims are hard to maintain. Make sure you use some hot hot water aswell as cleaning products. Only hot water can remove grime and greease.

    P.s. Once you've cleaned your rims to your desire, make sure you protect them with something like wax etc.

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    yeah thanks guys... will try the bleach solution with boiling water 2moro.... if that doesnt work.. gonnna get them fixed up, poweder coated.

  3. #15
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    nope, the place I used to work sourced the chemicals from some company forgot the name, but if you go into any auto shop say autobahn for instances they will have them, just buy what you think will do the job, costs <$10 for a can from memory and will be a lot cheaper to give that a go before you spend over $200 or whatever it costs to get it resprayed.
    Why hello there

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    Mr Sheen

    talk to any motorbike shop, its what they've been using for yrs on bikes to keep them clean

    been using it on white wheels for decades...
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  5. #17
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    so what.. spray and wipe with mr sheen? do i ahve to take the wheels off, or its ok on the rotors?

  6. #18
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    what do we wax the wheels with? just normal car wax?

    someone suggested that b4

  7. #19
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    yeah i believe so burak... i might go n get some mr sheen, spray it on n see how it goes..

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    its ok on the rotors, just spray it on the rag, not the wheels when you apply it on
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  9. #21
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    lol steelies ftw sometimes ey ....

    GL with your cleaning - Make sure u maintain the rims or you'll end up with a PITA job again lol

  10. #22
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    you can also try to use wiping it off with methylated spirits. 3 bux from supercheap or repco.

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    Oh yeh if u wax it the brake dust comes off a bit easier from time to time.

  12. #24
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    hey guys.... just use a strong White King bleach.. i used the concenetrate.. (the one that says u only needed 1/3 of a cup).. anyways.. i boiled 1litre of water, and mixed ONE (1) cup of bleach into it.. n use a cloth and it comes off with ease!

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