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| wheel cleaner does anyone know what the best wheel cleaner to use for the polished lip on the iforged wheels? and also what can i use to spray the inside of the rim without damaging my powder coat thanks scott
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| I would like to know this as well. I have a set of iForged Fluxes with gunmetal powdercoat. Right now I am just using car wash soap and water on them, but it's a bitch to get the brake dust off from stock pads. Anything safe to spray on to loosen it up first?
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| clean them really good one day then wax them or if u have use a sealent on them since it will last longer and that will help removal of the brake dust in the future...but eagles a2z wheel cleaner is my choice of wheel cleaner when detailing |
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| Never use cleaners on the rims, only use soap and water. Other chems will eat away at the finish and clear coat on the rims. Try to use your hands and any other soft things to get in there, like a rag on a stick or something. Them use Mother's Mag and chrome polish (little red can) and then wax with a heavy wax like a boat wax or RV wax. This way it keeps ferrous deposits from pitting your rims.
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| Actually most wheel cleaners are safe, try P21S as it is guaranteed to not cause damage to any type of wheel. http://www.properautocare.com/p2wheelclean.html |