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Old 10-25-2007, 10:02 PM
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black bottle part #APF602
called NO MORE DUST WHEEL CLEANER, I must say this stuff works. Normally I have to clean the rims every morning but so far it's been 3 days. the wifes car 6 days. It said spray on and hose off, I sprayed it and used an small rag to rub it all over than wait 2 minute before hoseing off.
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here's a product I once purchased... but never used it (gave it to a friend):

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Wheels can be a PITA to clean.
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here's a product I once purchased... but never used it (gave it to a friend):

Mike, why didn't you use it?
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Do these products stain clear coated or polished rims?
Old 10-26-2007, 01:42 AM
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Had a friend use a wheel cleaner and the clearcoat basically melted off the rim. What a mess. OK, so he might of read the directions better. Left it on a little to long. Very few wheel cleaners I will use. More work to do soap and water but safe.

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