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Alloy Wheel Cleaner
#1
Anyone out there know the best way to get rid of yellow staining from alloy wheels....I've tried various allow wheel cleaner shite that doesn't work.

My neighbour suggested Autosol but I think that's overkill


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#2
in terms of wheel cleaner, Autosmart Smart wheels is one of the best on the market.

You might also want to consider a fallout remover too to remove heavy iron deposits and contamination, something like carpro Iron X or similar.
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#3
heres how good it works, when I last took my alloys off to do the insides:

Before:

[Image: IMAG1255_zpseea52dab.jpg]

After 1 Hit:

[Image: IMAG1256_zps9261679e.jpg]

After another Hit:

[Image: IMAG1257_zps04b949cd.jpg]

Heres some Iron X applied and working away (its clear to apply, but turns purple when it comes into contact with the ferrite in the iron filings from brake dust etc):

[Image: IMAG1299_zps958f5f81.jpg]


heres the finished wheel just needing the stickers from old wheel weights removed, then sealed:


[Image: IMAG1300_zpsba4ed0e4.jpg]


so aye, I would say that combo works well Wink
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#4
That looks all and well Mick and takes away a lot of dried in brake dust and crud.....what about the yellow staining that you get on the outside of the alloy.....I'll try and get a picture later
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#5
is this the stuff?

https://www.google.co.uk/#q=Autosmart+Sm...s&tbm=shop

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/181080052...0&ff14=108

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#6
thats the stuff mate Smile

I wouldnt buy autosmart stuff from ebay though, read many reports of sellers watering stuff down. better buying a full sealed 5L from somewhere like this:

http://www.elitecarcare.co.uk/autosmart-...litres.php

if you enter the code DW you will get a discount too (I think its either 5, or 10%) Wink.

Remember that Smartwheels does get diluted as well, dont use it neat as its both a waste of product and far too harsh Smile

BBB, I know the yellowing you mean, this combo should shift that as well (although ill await a pic, but im pretty sure its just fine braked on brake dust your talking about).
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#7
aha! I knew I had more pics. do you mean yellowing sort of like this bbb (sometimes it looks a lot more yellow than this too):

[Image: IMAG1305_zpsc0c7ee90.jpg]

A bit of Iron X soon sorts that out:

[Image: IMAG1306_zpsa0825b67.jpg]

rinsed:

[Image: IMAG1307_zps0694b2c4.jpg]

the other possibility, if it is a different sort of yellowing, is that the wheels have clearcoat on and its oxidized, meaning the wheels will need polishing/repainting to sort it out.
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