[DML] Cleaning the wheels
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[DML] Cleaning the wheels



Greetings, list.  I have the older dark-gray wheels.  They look  good when 
kept perfectly clean, but look like total Hell when even slightly  dirty.  
Anyone else have this problem?
 
So far, I've been using soap & water with a toothbrush to get in  between 
each spoke, but that's a real pain in the rear, especially since I'm one  of 
those guys where everything has to be clean all the time.  I have some  spray-on, 
hose-off wheel cleaner, but it just isn't up to snuff (think it's made  by 
Black Magic... and is just called "Wheel Cleaner").  I was wondering if  someone 
knew of an easier way?  I was thinking about pressure washing  them, but that 
introduces a number of risks, including striking the tire, not to  mention 
possibly damaging the finish on the wheels?
 
Could really use a miracle product / great idea right about now!   Thanks in 
advance!
 
Regards,
William F.
#1366


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