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Show'n'Shine Saloon
Cleaning Brake dust from inside wheels
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<blockquote data-quote="oldmodman" data-source="post: 9584693" data-attributes="member: 10303"><p>I had a friend that brought a car to me that he wanted to sell. Paint was fine but wheels had crud built up everywhere except for the easy to reach outside. I tried all the standard, gentle cleaners on the wheels but the stuff was impervious to them.</p><p>I ended up using Eagle 1 Chrome Wheel Cleaner that I bought at Big Lots for 99cents. It was incredibly harsh. It's main component was hydrochloric acid and hydrofluoric acid. I gave the wheel a spray, waited about a minute, then worked them over with a brush. it took off ever trace of brake dust and did not damage the finish.</p><p>Never use a cleaner like this on a bare aluminum wheel or a painted wheel.</p><p>And if you ever use a cleaner with those ingredients wear a mask and gloves. And clothes that you don't care about. And keep the hell off of the paint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldmodman, post: 9584693, member: 10303"] I had a friend that brought a car to me that he wanted to sell. Paint was fine but wheels had crud built up everywhere except for the easy to reach outside. I tried all the standard, gentle cleaners on the wheels but the stuff was impervious to them. I ended up using Eagle 1 Chrome Wheel Cleaner that I bought at Big Lots for 99cents. It was incredibly harsh. It's main component was hydrochloric acid and hydrofluoric acid. I gave the wheel a spray, waited about a minute, then worked them over with a brush. it took off ever trace of brake dust and did not damage the finish. Never use a cleaner like this on a bare aluminum wheel or a painted wheel. And if you ever use a cleaner with those ingredients wear a mask and gloves. And clothes that you don't care about. And keep the hell off of the paint. [/QUOTE]
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