Like everyone else said, looks nice. Do you use anything to help prevent brake dust/road grime from clinging on?
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1991 Accord Ex - H22A - Omnipower Coilovers - Greddy SP2
1993 Civic Dx - D15B7 - T3/T04E - Ported head - Hole in block - May be going F swap
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Originally posted by LeungWell, I poked the big one in the head with the shovel while shouting at it "hey, you can't sleep here".
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Thanks..Ummm I don't use anything for dust and road grime because I get very minimal grime and dust so I just wipe it off with a microfiber cloth...my dads 745li has 20 inch rims and accumulates tons of break dust, I just just wash off the dust with water and just wipe it clean with a terry cloth...
KEEP IT NICE, NOT RICE
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i just bout some 16" 5zigen wheels and i can't get the oxidation off! im down down to the metal on the lip. i used grit wet, i tried mean grean, wheel clener, and polish! its very hard to get it off, i think the only way is to sand it down to bare metal and then polish the lip. any suggestions?
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^there is a edit button..
But I am looking for some answers on that topic also.
1992 Accord EX Coupe >http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...00#post3060200
Originally posted by keepinitcleanI give it 2 weeks before you sell it.
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Whoa simple green mixed with wd40 mixed with mother mag polish! Thats a no no n a big chemical fusion going! I would understand going one product at a time and using as i was intended for maybe some scrubbing and washing down after using mean green and wd40! Then after the wheel is cleAn use mothers to polish it up but this whole thread is basicLy polishing!
No tryng to offend you for tryng n result was good on your part cus of bravery mixing chemicals but i wouldnt reconmend to anyone till you perfect it or get steps right! Might mess someones wheels up!
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ohh no offense taken...but wd40 is grease, and simple green is a degreaser....WD-40 would loosen up all the dirt and the simple green would just take out all the grease left over. The polish would then bring on the shine. I see where you are thinking about the no no chemical fusion but once I buffed the wheel some minor scratches came out too...its just a suggestion for wheel cleaning
KEEP IT NICE, NOT RICE
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Originally posted by keepinitclean View Postohh no offense taken...but wd40 is grease, and simple green is a degreaser....WD-40 would loosen up all the dirt and the simple green would just take out all the grease left over. The polish would then bring on the shine. I see where you are thinking about the no no chemical fusion but once I buffed the wheel some minor scratches came out too...its just a suggestion for wheel cleaning
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