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I need help with anodized Fuchs
I have baked on water spots on the anodized portions of my Fuchs. I cannot seem to remove the spots with soap and water. I do not want to damage the anodized coating? Any ideas on what to use.
Thanks in advance, Mark
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There is no permanent repair you can do to the damaged anodized surface, but you can rub the anodize down with Vaseline and you can probably hide most of it.
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If it is mineral deposits from hard water try water & vinegar.
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Mark, petroleum jelly works wonders and removes the water spots beautifully. Just rub a light coating on and then wipe it down with a dry, soft cloth. The owner's manual recommends regularly using petroleum jelly to treat Fuchs wheels.
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Vaseline works OK on the anodized part (OK from 10 feet). Vaseline works GREAT restoring a little depth to flat black paint that is discoloured.
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A little PS21 polishing compound will work great. It is available from our host. I use vaseline as well. If it's cold outside, I find that it helps to warm up the wheels. I do this by removing the tire and wheel and putting both in a cardboard box into which I have cut a hole to put in a hairdryer. Leave it for a few minutes and the wheel warms up. I guess this opens the pours of the metal and makes it easier for the vaseline or PS21 compound to work into the metal.
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If it isn't water spots it may be that some degreaser got on the wheels. I did this the first month I got my car. While cleaning up the tires some of the degreaser ran down along the anodized rim and ate up the finish. Unfortunately it can't be fixed.
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