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Default Re: How do I clean stock aluminum wheels?

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Originally Posted by Tyler2262 View Post
Would sanding the inside with fine grit sandpaper or fine steel wool ruin the wheel? Is there any other alternative to getting this stuff off? I've tried many different' cleaners and nothing works. Thanks
On my stock aluminum wheels - before I got my new wheels, I cleaned mine with - don't laugh - Formula 409 spray cleaner and an old tooth brush. Then I hosed them down.

Worked like a champ.
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