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Cleaning Pedrini's ??

OK, I need some more assistance. Anybody have any advice on cleaning Pedrini's goes. i got Five withthe car I just got and they all look bad. Alloy cleaner just doesn't seem to do the trick. Any suggestions? The dirt is mostly Brake Dust?!

Old 12-14-1998, 11:59 AM
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Pelican Parts has a tech article on cleaning alloy wheels on this webpage. There also exists a kind of wheel-cleaner specifically for cars with disc-brakes. I can't remember brand names but check your auto parts store.
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Check to see if the rims have been painted with a clearcoat, mine had ( actually still do ) I plan on stripping them in the future and I'm still not sure if i'm going to polish or paint or powdercoat.
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I would not spend a lot of money on Pedrini wheels as I think they are the least desireable of the alloys. Save for a set of Fuchs which are the only style that allow 205x50 size tires. The ride on Fuchs is noticeably better.
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hey guys I found out what works really well. S.O.S. Pads work wonderfully in this area. Thanx for all the advice~MARK

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