Cleaning TTIIs?
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start with engine degreeser, then get some wheel cleaner, then some wheel wax, or if your in a hurry michillen brake dust repelent is a good product to keep them clean. if your selling them make sure you take a nice thick bristle tire brush to the back parts of the wheel that never get attencion.
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Engine degreaser?!?!? Isn't that a bit harsh??? I've always used Eagle One AtoZ wheel cleaner. It is what is recommended by AR for cleaning. For polishing I used Eagle One billet polish.
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i really wonder about some of you guys...
here's my trick to keeping them blingy:
1) polish with mother's billet polish once every 1-2 months
2) use wheel cleaner only if DIRTY
3) clean them inbetween the polishes with ammonia free Windex and microfiber
that's all!
- Ron
here's my trick to keeping them blingy:
1) polish with mother's billet polish once every 1-2 months
2) use wheel cleaner only if DIRTY
3) clean them inbetween the polishes with ammonia free Windex and microfiber
that's all!
- Ron