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Old 4/28/07, 09:57 AM
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Bleech white?

I have been using wesley's bleech white on both my tires & wheels in the past it really gets the brake dust off easy, my concern is on the back of wesley's bottle it says avoid getting overspray on aluminum wheels which sounds impossable. So any one with expeirence with this product do you think it will ruin my 17's on my pony over time.. Thanks
Old 4/30/07, 11:11 AM
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Bleche-Wite is pretty strong stuff, but I think the warning pertains to bare aluminum -- and you very likely have clearcoated aluminum wheels so it hasn't created a problem (all factory alloy whees have a plasticized clearcoat to protect the painted or polished finish).

That doesn't mean you shouldn't be careful with how you use it... keep the Bleche-Wite to your tires and use an All Wheel cleaner on your wheels when you have to use them.

With two brushes (or a tire brush and a wheel mitt) and a bucket of bucket, you should be able to use both products accordingly.

I'll scrub my tires and wheels maybe once a month with strong cleaners. The rest of the time I just wash them with normal suds and an old grungy mitt.
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