Here's a hint. Once you get your rim nice and perfectly cleaned, use a
Teflon-based wax (can be purchased at BoatUS or West Marine) and apply 2
coats or so. Future washings require nothing more than a wet rag and water.
Ian Pitts
'95 Passat GLS
'90 Jetta Coupe
'81 Scirocco FSP (http://www.detn8.org/Rocco/)
-----Original Message-----
From: Red Raevyn [mailto:redraevyn@softhome.net]
Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2002 3:11 PM
To: autox@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Cleaning Dirty Rims
My question about cleaning rims -
How do we get copious amounts of brake dust that's been rain soaked and then
dried on off of our nice shiny rims? It's been soap, water, and a looooot
of
elbow grease for me (about 20 minutes on the L Front), but I was hoping
there
was some magic little known trick.
~Red~
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