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Figorvonbuellingham
| Posted on Tuesday, August 28, 2012 - 01:39 pm: |
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I just spent an hour scrubbing my rear wheel with Dawn dish washing liquid (washing up soap...LOL) and I still have a partially brown rear rim. Im guilty of not cleaning it regularly as the po did because the bike looked like it rolled off the showroom floor when I bought it. So what are your rear rim cleaning techniques? Brown doesn't suit my Black 09 CR. |
Hughlysses
| Posted on Tuesday, August 28, 2012 - 01:45 pm: |
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Westley's Bleche-Wite whitewall tire cleaner works miracles on these wheels and doesn't hurt the paint. Several people here have recommended it and it worked well when I had an 1125CR. |
No_rice
| Posted on Tuesday, August 28, 2012 - 02:10 pm: |
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definitely dont leave the westleys on the rim long, and drown it afterwards. |
Foxy_1
| Posted on Tuesday, August 28, 2012 - 03:21 pm: |
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http://muc-off.com/en/14-motorcycle This stuff works really well.. |
Kruizen
| Posted on Tuesday, August 28, 2012 - 04:04 pm: |
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Simply green works wonders |
1125rcya
| Posted on Tuesday, August 28, 2012 - 04:45 pm: |
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+1 on bleach white! Would use nothing else! IF no exhaust residue exist then I just spray down with window cleaner and wipe free. |
Stirz007
| Posted on Tuesday, August 28, 2012 - 09:10 pm: |
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I've had pretty good luck with the Armorall wheel cleaner. |
Glide
| Posted on Tuesday, August 28, 2012 - 09:45 pm: |
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S100 wheel cleaner. |
Craigg
| Posted on Wednesday, August 29, 2012 - 01:48 pm: |
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This is what I use http://www.meguiars.com/en/automotive/products/g14 324-hot-rimsreg-aluminum-wheel-cleaner/ |
Ridenusa4l
| Posted on Wednesday, August 29, 2012 - 02:21 pm: |
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yup +1 simply green spray it on leave it on for a minute (i tried to avoid the bearings just in case) then literally spray it off and its clean as new! Then i got exhaust turnouts for my stocker and havent had to clean it since (been a few month!) Jake |
Noone1569
| Posted on Thursday, August 30, 2012 - 08:25 am: |
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Amsoil Miracle Wash. I love this stuff, specially since I'm a dealer and get it cheap! |
Figorvonbuellingham
| Posted on Thursday, August 30, 2012 - 02:40 pm: |
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I had some Armorall wheel cleaner so I tried it and it didnt work very well at all. Ill try the Westleys next. |
Northernthunder
| Posted on Thursday, August 30, 2012 - 02:57 pm: |
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WD-40 |
Zac4mac
| Posted on Thursday, August 30, 2012 - 11:46 pm: |
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Try the element cleaner from K&N, works GREAT. That's why my re-charge kit has a near full can of oil and an almost empty cleaner bottle.... |
Rogue_biker
| Posted on Saturday, September 01, 2012 - 12:10 am: |
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My '08's wheels were pretty gunked up from neglect when I got it. No amount of cleaning and scrubbing could get rid of the caked in brown/dull spots especially on the rear wheels where soot from the exhaust really cooks stuff into the wheel finish. The only thing that really worked, I mean REALLY worked to get rid of the browning/fading was this product: http://www.detailing.com/store/meguiars-natural-sh ine-vinyl-and-rubber-protectant-16oz.html After you finish cleaning the wheel, put this stuff on a damp cloth, wipe on the wheel surface. I guarantee the wheel will look like new! I'm serious. It's like a coat of wax! But you have to apply it every time you finish washing the wheel to maintain the luster. You want your wheel to look like this? Yeah you do. LOL! Look at the shine on those wheels! Those wheels have over 25k miles! You can use the stuff on the frame and all the black plastic stuff too (not on gloss painted surfaces like bodywork) (Message edited by rogue_biker on September 01, 2012) |
Figorvonbuellingham
| Posted on Saturday, September 01, 2012 - 01:14 am: |
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Yeh those look good. Ill get some of that this weekend. |