Reconsiderations for cleaning my new (old) alloy wheels.

Reconsiderations for cleaning my new (old) alloy wheels.

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bigfatnick

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Sunday 28th September 2014
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Hi all.

My boss, knowing that there are loads of local companies short of drivers has decided to try make me happy. Eminoxes so i can finally hear the v8, shiny bits, and some more quids are doing their job, he's also just shoved some rather unloved alloy wheels on my truck and it looks a lot happier. Thing is, they need some love. I've watched the online videos and i dont have time/access to the tools to spend an hour a wheel making them all shiny and polished, at least not right now.

So can anyone recommend me a product for getting my wheels somewhere near shiny, at least until i have time to apply some elbow grease and do them properly?

I'm thinking buying some wheel acid and brushing it on neat or near neat before steam cleaning it off, having a good scrub then re-applying. Something like this... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/500ML-STRONG-ALLOY-WHEEL...


Your thoughts?

Thanks

Nick

bigfatnick

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Sunday 28th September 2014
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And i realise the title is wrong, hit the wrong spell check suggestion.

I also put it in the commercial section, because i figured those in the cleaning forum (if there is one - i've not looked) would treat truck alloys like car ones, painted/laquered and generally a bit soft, as car detaily types tend to be.

bigfatnick

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Sunday 5th October 2014
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thanks guys. i got some aerosol stuff from halfords just after posting this, trying to shift the thick stuff inch by inch until i get a better solution. thanks for all the suggestions. they have been taken on bored.

bigfatnick

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Sunday 5th October 2014
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robinessex said:
If you polish alloy wheels, you'll need to re-polish them every day to keep them nice. As for the road salt in winter...........ahhhhhhhhh. Best way is have them powder coated. Have a chrome finish, they'll kook pretty good, and won't be a pain to keep clean.
i suggested doing them white before he fitted them (to go with the colour scheme of the truck) but he just kind of looked at me blank and didnt seem to get my angle. haha

bigfatnick

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Sunday 26th October 2014
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update on this. after realising im never going to spend the time keeping a mirror finish on them, i decided to throw a load of acid at them, thinking the comprimise of bright, but matt looking wheels is better than mucky filthy ones. ive no idea what i used, all i know is that i got it from a local coal merchant who uses it to clean stuff and a mutual aquaintance who deals in trucks told me to get it from him. it was decanted into a clear 2 litre container before i saw it.

bloody hell its good stuff! fizzed and bubbled up the tarmac when i spilt it. and now i have very clean wheels, a knackered brush, a well used steam cleaner and a very healthy respect for acid. - i'd always wondered what the fuss was with those acid attacks you hear of in the news, i've got battery acid on me loads of times with no bother. now i understand. nasty stuff!