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        <![CDATA[ Alright, another question from me to ya&#39;ll. What do you use to clean your wheels and make them shine, or at least not be covered in built up brake dust,
road grime, and other assorted accumulation? I dont want to use something on them that might harm them, so I thought I&#39;d ask.

Also, if scrubbing is involved, I have a GREAT idea that is a carryover from my climbing. I thought of this myself, so please give all credit to me for
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I use a ....get ready for this...are we set....no... ]]>
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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: Wheel cleaning ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Twenty years in the Marines taught me that Never Dull is the thing to use. You can get at WalMart and most hardware stores. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Simple Green to get the heavy accumulations off and then Nevr Dull to get the shine on. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ <blockquote>
  <strong class="quote-title">climbingwall wrote:</strong>
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  Also, if scrubbing is involved, I have a GREAT idea that is a carryover from my climbing. I thought of this myself, so please give all credit to me for this.
  I use a ....get ready for this...are we set....no one looking.....battery powered toothbrush. 
</blockquote>   Crest or Colgate? <img src="http://static.yuku.com//domainskins/bypass/img/smileys/wink.gif" alt="image"> ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ My #1 choice is Mothers Metal Polish on a Mini Power Ball. The Mini Ball mounts in your drill and is small enough for the tight spaces of your wheels. For the
nooks and crannies your tooth brush idea would work great. I know because both my sons worked for detail shops while school was out, and that is what they used
to clean excess wax from crevices and cracks. They also used them for cleaning mud stains off of factory alum wheels and parts on the 4wd vehicles. If you are
changing tires,... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Alright, another question from me to ya&#39;ll. What do you use to clean your wheels and make them shine, or at least not be covered in built up brake dust,
road grime, and other assorted accumulation? I dont want to use something on them that might harm them, so I thought I&#39;d ask.
<br>
Also, if scrubbing is involved, I have a GREAT idea that is a carryover from my climbing. I thought of this myself, so please give all credit to me for
this.<img src="http://acetourer.i8.com/please.gif">... ]]></description>

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