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Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
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Zilvia Junkie
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wheel crud...long story you may not want to know...
Hey guys and gals,
long time no post. I have an interesting problem. My rear passenger caliper failed and during that time the remnants of the pad and such became crystalized and have since formed on my rim as a rust looking substance. If I had a pic I would post it, but as of right now I don't have access to my camera. I was thinking maybe some Soft Scrub with a brillo pad. I have used carb cleaner, and that does do something, but its a lot of work and it really makes quite a mess. I thought about power-washing too, but that doesn't seem to me as it would work as well. Its like a gritty thing and although power-washing implies lots of pressure that doesn't seem to me as if it would do it. Thanks for any help and or suggestions. -J |
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i had/have some nasty stains on my rims from when my caliper froze up before. its a pain in the *** to get off but i'd recommend getting some good wheel cleaner (i love castrol superclean) and a plastic scrub pad. that should do it with some nice scrubbing
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I'd try some rail-dust remover. When I was a detailer at a dealership all the cars would come in with little rust spots all over. Threy were from hot particles flying from the train wheels imbedding themselves in the still-drying paint. We would spray something called "Crystal-Wash" over the car and let it dry and get sticky and somehow it would pull the rust out. Then you'd just spray water on it and all the **** would just wash off. You might have a hard time finding this stuff at Pep-Boys though, you might have to order it out of a detailing supply catalog or something.
If that doesn't work, maybe a clay bar and windex? |
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Zilvia Junkie
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It formed on my wheel because as the caliper was seized open the pad was all over the place in there and i think even some of the base of the pad and the caliper arm were shredded by the rotor.
thanks for the suggestions tho, i'll let you know how i do. |
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