Gangsta white's.......?
#21
Doesn't affect the chrome on the rims at all.
#24
Whitewalls
I HAVE READ NEVER TO USE STEEL WOOL, METAL BRUSH, OR ANY ABRASIVE ITEM ON WHITEWALLS. DON'T WANT TO GET MINUTE SCRATCHES BECAUSE THEY WILL TRAP GRIT, OIL, BRAKE DUST, ROAD FILM, AND MORE. CHEMICALS DESIGNED FOR W/W WITH THE PROPER NON ABRASIVE TOOL SEEM TO WORK FOR ME. A GOOD CLEANING WON'T LAST TOO LONG AND REQUIRES ATTENTION.
#26
I HAVE READ NEVER TO USE STEEL WOOL, METAL BRUSH, OR ANY ABRASIVE ITEM ON WHITEWALLS. DON'T WANT TO GET MINUTE SCRATCHES BECAUSE THEY WILL TRAP GRIT, OIL, BRAKE DUST, ROAD FILM, AND MORE. CHEMICALS DESIGNED FOR W/W WITH THE PROPER NON ABRASIVE TOOL SEEM TO WORK FOR ME. A GOOD CLEANING WON'T LAST TOO LONG AND REQUIRES ATTENTION.
Brass brush is what i have been using, when i have to... you sure don't want to use steel wool... it will show rust the minute it rains...
Constant maintenance is the key, and less use of the harsh brush and clean routine...
#27
#30
Ive always used bleach white and magic eraser when needed. My word of warning, don't let it get on stainless or aluminum. I've not had a problem with it on chrome, but it has quickly tarnished stainless and aluminum on more than one set of wheels Ive had.
I agree with the belly stand you can spray it on the bottom side of the wheel and slowly turn the wheel to coat the entire thing.
I agree with the belly stand you can spray it on the bottom side of the wheel and slowly turn the wheel to coat the entire thing.