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Experienced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,099 Joined: 14-October 06 From: Mobile, Al Member No.: 1,410 ![]() |
I just got a set of gray C5 Z06 wheels, in great shape.
Two of them have baked-caked on brake dust in the corners of the spokes at the lip. I tried: Rubbing compound Goo Gone White Diamond polish WD-40 Acetone Anyone? Bueller? This post has been edited by FASTFATBOY: Apr 29 2012, 03:37 PM |
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Experienced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,692 Joined: 15-February 04 From: Casselberry FL Member No.: 206 ![]() |
Where did you find Iron-X? I'll have to try that next time instead of wetsanding with 300 grit. The wheels were 15-16 years old and the clearcoat was already questionable
This post has been edited by JimMueller: May 4 2012, 11:17 AM |
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Experienced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,099 Joined: 14-October 06 From: Mobile, Al Member No.: 1,410 ![]() |
Where did you find Iron-X? I'll have to try that next time instead of wetsanding with 300 grit. The wheels were 15-16 years old and the clearcoat was already questionable I bought it online at Autogeek.net. I used it wrong, because I was a first timer. Stay in the shade on a cool or rainy day, spray it on and let it work.....it turns purple as it is taking the stuff off the wheel. Lightly spray it to keep it damp, don't let it dry. I used a tooth brush style nylon scrub brush and my fingernails to scrape and brush the deposits. If I would have just sprayed it on, kept it damp(lightly misting the product) for an hour or two it would have done most of the hard work itself and I would have saved a lot of the product. I was amazed that stuff came off the wheel, I thought they were ruined. The deposits on the corners of the spokes were like asphalt embedded in the wheel lip. |
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