Cleaning rims

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marcus2966
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Cleaning rims

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I have 15" standard rims on my GS and seems like no matter whatI do, I can never get them looking as clean As I would like too.
Help please!!!!
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Re: Cleaning rims

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eagle one mag etching cleaner at canadian tire and a wheel brush.
they will look like new and very little effort required.
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Re: Cleaning rims

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just use kerosene :)

Ì`m gonna clean my entire car with it this spring.
It removes everything, and you MUST put some wax on it afterwards. Cheap and good solution :)

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psst. use oven cleaner. Just once.
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