I finally got my new wheels and tires balanced today and thought I would
clean them up. I'd been waiting until all the handling was finished to
clean up all the paw prints and mounting soap. Well I was using soap
and water and the old soap streaks weren't coming off. I vaguely
remembered Paul Bartz mentioning not using wheel cleaners, but I had a
bottle of armor all "quick silver" that I use on the car alloys with no
problems. Evidently it's meant for wheels that have a clear coat finish
because as soon as it hit the alcoa's they turned white. I used a
couple words that I thought I'd forgotten.
I spent the next twenty minutes with a tube of simichrome polish(best
stuff I've ever seen for cleaning & polishing aluminum) cleaning up the
mess. Looks like I'll be polishing the soap streaks off. Just thought
I'd let everyone know so you don't make the same mistake.
Patrick
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Patrick Flowers
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clean them up. I'd been waiting until all the handling was finished to
clean up all the paw prints and mounting soap. Well I was using soap
and water and the old soap streaks weren't coming off. I vaguely
remembered Paul Bartz mentioning not using wheel cleaners, but I had a
bottle of armor all "quick silver" that I use on the car alloys with no
problems. Evidently it's meant for wheels that have a clear coat finish
because as soon as it hit the alcoa's they turned white. I used a
couple words that I thought I'd forgotten.
I spent the next twenty minutes with a tube of simichrome polish(best
stuff I've ever seen for cleaning & polishing aluminum) cleaning up the
mess. Looks like I'll be polishing the soap streaks off. Just thought
I'd let everyone know so you don't make the same mistake.
Patrick
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Patrick Flowers
Mailto
The GMC Motorhome Page
http://www.gmcmotorhome.com