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  1. #13
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    Aug 2004
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    Sydney
    Car:
    Lotus Exige
    i just cleaned mine with soap and it worked great...

    would anyone know what the spoon blue is called? i just wanna give mine a respray to make it look all new again

  2. #14
    why clean em? but if you must just spray em with your rim cleaner and spray with a hose.

  3. #15
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    Jan 2005
    Location
    melbourne
    Car:
    prelude vti-r & s2k
    soap and water, or spray degreaser and hose off?? i really isn't that hard

  4. #16
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    Jun 2005
    Location
    Melbourne, Australia
    Car:
    Not a Honda anymore.
    WARNING!! DO NOT SOAK IN TRUCK WASH OR WATER BASED DETERGENTS OVERNIGHT!

    They are usually quite caustic and will eat through the anodizing and into the alloy. A customer of ours did that with a set of Brembo calipers only to find very little left of them the next day.

    You're probably better off using brake cleaner. While it seems harsh, it's would be the best stuff for the job.
    Competition Systems
    Motorsport Electronics
    Magneti Marelli, Jenvey and Digitek Corse
    Melbourne, Australia
    www.compsystems.com.au

  5. #17
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    Jul 2004
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    S2000 - AP1
    luke warm water wit mild soap n an old soft toothbrush...

  6. #18
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    Mar 2004
    Location
    Melbourne SE
    Quote Originally Posted by HRV-80Y
    luke warm water wit mild soap n an old soft toothbrush...

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