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Brown staining on alloys

spyke85

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Oct 26, 2003
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I have what appears to be brown/yellow staining on my alloys but it's only right up against the spokes so imagine its brake dust and dirt that has been stuck on for a while. Tried giving them a scrub with a sponge and just normal car wash stuff but it didn't budge it. Can anyone recommend anything?
 

shaun.b

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Oct 26, 2006
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I had the same on my alloys, tried alloy wheel cleaner and it came of a bit but the marks were still visible.

I tried using a clay bar with detailing spray and it took it off a treat, alloys are now sparkling, worked really well. You may want to give that a try!
 

boss1986

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Oct 27, 2006
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yeh try the clay bar or get some proper alloy wheel cleaner.
wonder wheels is good but does contain acid
 

yozzer319

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You could try some "compound" on them ie. T-cut, G3 or similar.
Another good thing for keeping alloys clean is Autosmart G101, which is not acidic.
It also gets rid of spattered flys etc very well.

Hope that helps.
Yozzer
 
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