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ChevyBlazerChick 08-17-2011 04:13 PM

Oven Cleaner on Rims.
 
So In preperation for selling the Burban... The Rims have to be cleaned... :icon_emm:

Before:
Thats like baked on Brake Dust from when his caliper was locked up.
http://i1119.photobucket.com/albums/.../WP_000443.jpg
http://i1119.photobucket.com/albums/.../WP_000444.jpg

I was originally using Dawn dish soap and it was working... slowly. So I went inside to find something else to use. While looking in the Chemical Cabinet I found a near new thing of Oven Cleaner. I figured, baked on grease... baked on brake dust... worth a try.

http://i1119.photobucket.com/albums/.../WP_000676.jpg

AMAZING!!! They aren't finished yet... but look way better. I'm gonna do it again tomorrow and let it sit for longer.

Edit: Just realized this should probably go in the detailing section... Mods, do with it what you will. lol

KNOFF1987 08-17-2011 04:21 PM

Windex and steel wool will do wonders too. Thats what I used on some polished wagon wheels I have for sale and they look like new from before!

Thogert 08-17-2011 04:23 PM

Steel wool on chrome?

TripleBlackBlazer 08-17-2011 04:30 PM

They look better but I'm curious as to the long term outcome of them. I wonder if oven cleaner will make the wheels peel over time?

Thogert 08-17-2011 04:32 PM

I guess if she's getting rid of it it's not a problem for her. :)

ChevyBlazerChick 08-17-2011 04:32 PM


Originally Posted by Thogert (Post 454027)
Steel wool on chrome?

Already made that mistake... they have surface scratches in them. For Polished Aluminum I think steel wool might be fine.

Also used that to get the brake dust off the paint... dulled the paint up. Stupid me.

Anywho, put another coat of Oven Cleaner on there and probably gonna leave it for an hour or so. I figured why wait til tomorrow... I've got time

Edit: Yeah, I'm slightly concerned about them peeling... but they are already peeling in the back due to the hubby not taking care of them.

pettyfog 08-17-2011 04:33 PM


Originally Posted by Thogert (Post 454027)
Steel wool on chrome?

Not the 'classic' steel wool.. the stainless coarse looking stuff. The kind you can use on no-stick pans and enamel stoves. Doesnt scratch anything but raw aluminum. Prolly even work on powder coat

ChevyBlazerChick 08-17-2011 04:45 PM


Originally Posted by pettyfog (Post 454039)
Not the 'classic' steel wool.. the stainless coarse looking stuff. The kind you can use on no-stick pans and enamel stoves. Doesnt scratch anything but raw aluminum. Prolly even work on powder coat

http://i1119.photobucket.com/albums/.../WP_000685.jpg

That stuff?

swartlkk 08-17-2011 04:47 PM

Get yourself a can of Nevr-dull. Worked great on the chrome on my Chevelle 15 years ago! Bought a new can last week and it worked great on the chrome on my XS750 that I just pulled out of the barn.

pettyfog 08-17-2011 04:48 PM

http://i1119.photobucket.com/albums/.../WP_000685.jpg

That stuff.. usual disclaimer : 'try on a test surface first.'


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