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Old 06-20-2003, 11:08 AM   #4
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Originally posted by Bill Roberts
I use a product called Superclean. Comes in a purple bottle, safe for Aluminum. It is made by Castrol. 4 bucks. It took a whole bottle to do mine the first time..it drys quick and you need to keep them wet.
Get some blue shop towels...3 rolls....spray this stuff on and let it sit for 30 seconds and start cleaning those holes. You will find that some of them...especially the one where the valve stem is may be pitted. These rims are a pain to get perfect..but once you do..keep using the super clean and all is well. Did you get the center caps too? I usually take those off when I clean my wheels. Not sure that plastic and wheel cleaner is a good idea. It is a bitch, but they will look great.

I keep the backsides clean as well.
whered u get the superclean stuff from?
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