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Old 10-30-2009, 05:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Black Bullit Wheels

I have searched but didn't find anything for this particular wheel. I have black bullits on my 08 GT and am looking for a safe cleaner for them. They have the machined lip and the painted spokes. Please don't just say soap and water in a bucket because I don't have the luxery of being able to hand wash my car where I live. I have to go to the car wash. Any help is appreciated.

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most car washes dont like you to do it, but you could take soap and bucket to the car wash and do it that way..

between washes on my hypercoated fr500's, i use a spray detailer, i spay it on thick and wipe em down with a microfiber towels. i also wax/polish them with the rest of the car.
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Don't use anything with acid, nor anything harsh at all. It will discolor the machined lip.
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Ok guys, thanks for the replies. On the machined lip, what should I use if it starts to dull? Any kind of polish for the lip?
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The machined lip might have a clear coating on them, so be careful. Mine does. I use simple green diluted on mine. Then once a month it gets a cleaner waxing.
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