Brake Dust on wheels

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Brake Dust on wheels

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Hey guys,

my mate (who is the new owner of my ZX6) has tried everything to clean the rims but cant get it looking neat. Anyone have any idea's? Its a 2002 with the Green rims...

So to all the kwakka guru's here,

HELP PLEASE!!!

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Hate to say it but paint them black that works
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bike-gel, this stuff is awesome, cleans the bike, chain, tar off the swingarm absolutely unbeleivable.

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jewjew wrote:bike-gel, this stuff is awesome, cleans the bike, chain, tar off the swingarm absolutely unbeleivable.

Get it from freedom at brookvale 02 9938 4777
thanks mate... will look into that today...
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Polish them, and see how you go :lol: :lol: :lol: :twisted:

Tried using wax to make them easier to cleen but that just makes it bloody harder :evil:
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Try a bit of Jif on a brush dipped in water,if that doesn't work then WD40 and a toothbrush.
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zzzak wrote:Try a bit of Jif on a brush dipped in water,if that doesn't work then WD40 and a toothbrush.
Mild solvent in the WD eats the toothbrush so be quick :lol:
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Cutting paste, one thats not to abrasive.......scratch and swirl remover grade will nail it :wink:

When they are as clean as poss a good coat of hard wax to seal and protect.
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I just use wax and grease remover on mine, they come up pretty good when I can be arsed to actually do it :D
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Mr Shean!

Best thing to clean your bike with!
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WD40 is my choice.
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Shellite or white spirit for brake dust and chainlube, or WD40. dont spend big amounts of money on "specialty" cleaners. Use dishwashing liquid instead of car / bike wash. Mr sheene to polish. If a cleaning product costs more than $5 your wasting your money.
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We're getting a reputation for being tight I fear. ;)
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robracer wrote:
zzzak wrote:Try a bit of Jif on a brush dipped in water,if that doesn't work then WD40 and a toothbrush.
Mild solvent in the WD eats the toothbrush so be quick :lol:
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Post by photomike666 »

WD40 on a rag. I do this before I clean the bike (weekly). After clean go for short ride to dry out rad. On return chain is warn, it gets lubed and another wd40 rag to catch any flick off. Mr Sheen is very good at returning the luster wd40 seems to dull.
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