I hate to say it, but cleaning the wheels on my pontiac transport is a royal pain. There are so many tight groovs that are nearly impossible to reach. What do you recomend I use? And no, a toothbrush is too big. Also, they have little black pots all over the inner parts of the wheels, and I want to know how to get rid of them. Ideas? Suggestions? Thanks
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Re: How to clean this type of wheel
A few sprays with Wheel Brightener and a little bit of agitation with a brush would should be fine. Wheel Brightener will do most of the breaking down, the just helps push it away.James - 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais
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Originally posted by paudashlake View Postbut how do I get into those little slits?
Shove a rag in there, or any type of soft cloth. I would NEVER use a rag or anything on my car paint, but for rims it is perfectly fine.
I would just soak a rag in some car wash soap and just shove it into the crack, and then drag it along. Works perfectly fine when I have to deal with those types of rims.
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Have to look around for some thin soft brushes, maybe terry cloth even. Can a toothbrush of some size fit in there? I'd try using something stronger than car wash soap to help out the process, like the All Wheel or Aluminum Wheel cleaner at least.2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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I would wrap the handle side of a toothbrush into a terry cloth soaked with wheel cleaner or soapy water or whatever you are using. There are also some special lug nuts brushes, very handy, but not very cheap (at least not the ones I see in amazon)
Is a good field for improvisation
good luck!
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Re: How to clean this type of wheel
you could try to find brushes like these...
seems to be very handy to get into the small and tight spots...
Ganesa,
Toyota Vios '05
Theres a difference in a person who has to do it and a person who wants to do it
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I think the above suggestions should give you a great start in dealing with those wheels!!
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Tim
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I have never tried this myself but for the slits you might try a foam paint applicator. They come in various sizes, are cheap and are in the craft/art supply section of Wal Mart. If you don't find them there, try Hobby Lobby or Michael's and you'll find some.
These are essentially thin, square or rectangular sponges on a dowel rod handle. They are primarily used to apply acrylic paint when under painting canvas, but my bet is they would work for you in this case.
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