slotted mag cleaning

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  1. 19FordMav72

    19FordMav72 Guest

    yea so i just got some slotted mags and theyre really dirty and pitted i should say.
    so far i have cleaned one up pretty good with mothers mag and aluminum polish but ive been working on just one of them for about three hours so far and barely got more then half decent looking. is there a trick or two about cleaning these things. i was thinking about just sanding them up pretty nice and having them painted due to the fact that the front and the backs are two diferent colors .
    but like i said before any tips about cleaning these would be a big help
    thanks
    -todd
     
  2. Russ

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    If they're alum. how can they be different colors? I would try some Eagle One mag wheel cleaner. They used to make a mag cleaner for alum wheels it was GOOOOD stuff. You need to find the one that is NOT safe for clear coated wheels(this stuff will eat the clear off of factory cleared wheels). After you get the dirt off then use fine a steel wool. After that you could use the polish to make them shine. You need to get them clean before you can polish them. Good luck Russ
     
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    Those old slots really do get pitted. The only way to make them nice is to sand and buff down to a new surface and get rid of all the pits. Then buff and polish them out. The inside of the slots should be lightly bead blasted to give the correct original texture ....
     
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    POR15 makes a wheel cleaning and clear coat kit. Go to POR15.com and see if it serves your purposes.

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    well come to find, i was in the auto parts store looking for the right stuff when a truck mechanic over heard... he took me back to his shop and hooked me up with this acid of some kind... the jug said aluminum truck wheel cleaner. i can only speculate what is in it but i think (by smell) it is phosphoric acid. brush it on... watch it sizzle..hose it off real well. soft wire wheel... a lil "mothers'" and some elbow grease and WOW! whatever that acid was... he told us to use gloves and not get any on our skin. needless to say, todd got some on his arm. it hurts. he is ok tho... rinsed with plenty of water.
     
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    Scott I think that was muriatic acid. I thought about that (being dad drives trucks) but It is some nasty stuff. Glad you got them clean. What about the different color thing? How about some before and after pics
     
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    Don't use that acid on clearcoat wheels...it will ruin the clear coat. Learned that lesson myself many years ago.
     
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    same color

    well we didn't finish yet but with the prelim cleaning... they WILL match. that acid is some narly sh*t . is sizzles and bubbles but holy frijole... it does a number. i'll go back to the truck place with a 6 pack of warsteiner, thank the guy and ask about applying clear-coat. his truck wheels looked PERFECT!
     

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