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    How bad are these wheels?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    How bad are these wheels?
    I don't think they've ever been cleaned prior to my purchase. I initially thought they were powdercoated black.
    After two hits with Wheely Clean and a scrubbing brush, I'm still not satisfied, all this after half a dozen scrubs with phosphorous acid. The hydrofluoric will not be in the markets yet.

    They look better in the pictures than they actually are.
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    Would sandblasting/beadblasting work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greatsouthernland View Post
    Would sandblasting/beadblasting work?
    Probably take the wheel out too. Walnut shell used very carefully might be ok but I'd have to remove and strip the wheel. The upside to that being, it should be easier to polish.
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    Have you tried cold Tea?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Have you tried cold Tea?
    Yeah, it tastes disgusting.

    Seriously, not on the wheel. I'm waiting for someone to tell me what magic degreaser his son uses at work. The contaminants appear to be brake dust, fork oil and road grime. Will cold tea do any good on them?
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    Pulls brake dust off with ease.

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    There is even a forum thread on it!!

    Cleaning Mag wheels with Black TEA

    With pics!

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    Cheers mate, I'll give it a go. Spray bottle, scrub and soak then hose off?
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Cheers mate, I'll give it a go. Spray bottle, scrub and soak then hose off?

    That's it..

    Still requires a little bit of brushing but works well...

    Use it on my ride. Pitting on the other hand is a challenge...

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