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shreff99 -> Cleaning your Chrome wheels (4/18/2008 12:22:09 PM)
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Well spring is here and it's that time of the year to break the cars out of the garage and get them cleaned up for the nice weather. Chrome wheels always need attention. Here is a way that I used to clean up my chrome wheels when I had a set. Sometimes I went overboard and did this after every wash but it's not necessary to do it every time. First of all, wash your chrome wheels with a soft terry cloth with car soap and water. Make sure you get all the dirt/brake dust out of the corners. I don't like using wheel cleaners on chrome wheels in fear of it dulling the finish. Dry them off. Then what I used to do if the wheels were really dirty was take some Turtle Wax chrome cleaner and go over them well then wipe it off when it's dried. It takes a lot of the dirt and grime out of the chrome. You don't have to do this step every time, like I said, I did it when the wheels got real crappy lookin. Then after I wiped the chrome cleaner off, I went over the wheels with some Meguiar's Cleaner wax and wiped it off when dried. After I wiped the cleaner wax off, I took a soft dry terry cloth (with nothing on it of course) and went over the wheels again. Kind of like buffing them to bring out the shine further. Then BLING, BLING! Beautiful looking chrome again! The wheels were so bright I needed to get some sunglasses to look at them when I was finished LOL. I Always waxed my chrome wheels when I washed the car but just keep up with it every couple of weeks and you should be good.
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