Yesterday I decided to start cleaning the inside of my Alcoa wheels, since
installing them two years ago. Started with the right front wheel and was
happy to not find any evidence of grease there. Was surprised however, to
see a fair amount of "black" freckle looking spots, actually surface
corrosion, covering the aluminum surface. Although we don't use the coach
in the winter time when you can expect to encounter salt covered roads in
our area, I have driven on a couple roads that had some salt on them. I'm
guessing that's what caused the condition I found on my wheel.
Used some #0000 steel wool pads to attempt to clean away the corrosion. Was
able to scrub away most of the corrosion, however not the small pits.
Decided to use some of the Alcoa spray cleaner, a solution containing
phosphoric acid to eliminate the "pits". Even still, had to rub the surface
with the steel wool pad. It finally cleaned up the "black" freckle's, but
the small pits remain.
Curious if anyone else has taken the time to clean the inside of their Alcoa
wheel's and if corrosion was present what you used to eliminate it.
If you haven't yet looked at/cleaned the inside surface of your Alcoa
wheel's, I recommend that you do so at least annually so that the effects of
corrosion don't become to overwhelming. That's what I intend to do now that
I've looked at one wheel.
Paul Bartz
installing them two years ago. Started with the right front wheel and was
happy to not find any evidence of grease there. Was surprised however, to
see a fair amount of "black" freckle looking spots, actually surface
corrosion, covering the aluminum surface. Although we don't use the coach
in the winter time when you can expect to encounter salt covered roads in
our area, I have driven on a couple roads that had some salt on them. I'm
guessing that's what caused the condition I found on my wheel.
Used some #0000 steel wool pads to attempt to clean away the corrosion. Was
able to scrub away most of the corrosion, however not the small pits.
Decided to use some of the Alcoa spray cleaner, a solution containing
phosphoric acid to eliminate the "pits". Even still, had to rub the surface
with the steel wool pad. It finally cleaned up the "black" freckle's, but
the small pits remain.
Curious if anyone else has taken the time to clean the inside of their Alcoa
wheel's and if corrosion was present what you used to eliminate it.
If you haven't yet looked at/cleaned the inside surface of your Alcoa
wheel's, I recommend that you do so at least annually so that the effects of
corrosion don't become to overwhelming. That's what I intend to do now that
I've looked at one wheel.
Paul Bartz