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Old 11 Mar 2004, 10:34 am
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hello, I own a 2003 pt cruiser turbo and need to know what is the best cleaner to by to clean my rims. I am having a hell of a time fetting the brake dust and grease of them.
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Old 11 Mar 2004, 10:56 am
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You'll get answers to how to clean - I just want to recommend getting ceramic brake pads - NO DUST! I got Raybestos ceramic pads (PartsAmerica.Com) and love them. [|)]
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Old 11 Mar 2004, 10:57 am
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tdellis, here's some info on cleaning rims

http://www.ptcruiserlinks.com/forum/...rms=clean,rims

http://www.ptcruiserlinks.com/forum/...rms=clean,rims

Gary always has good info in his forum topic "The Detail Shop"
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Old 12 Mar 2004, 01:20 am
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You'll get answers to how to clean - I just want to recommend getting ceramic brake pads - NO DUST! I got Raybestos ceramic pads (PartsAmerica.Com) and love them. [|)]
Since he has an '03 turbo it is the GT. I wish we were fortunate enough to be able to get ceramic pads but the GT pads are a different size and unless things have changed during the past couple of weeks, no one makes a ceramic pad for the GT.

If they did, I would be the one of the first to order them.
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I just wash the rims like I do the rest of the car. I also put a coat of wax on them when I wax the rest of the car. My biggest problem is keeping the tire dressing off the wheels, it seems to suck the dust right off of the pads. After a couple of days of driving, I wipe off the tire dressing that's spun onto the wheels. Works pretty well.
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Old 12 Mar 2004, 10:18 am
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For nasty brake dust, use a small nylon detail brush with some all purpose cleaner (use solvent base if that doesn't work well) then wash and seal them. Gary
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Old 12 Mar 2004, 03:17 pm
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[quote]quote:Originally posted by MichaelDay

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Since he has an '03 turbo it is the GT. I wish we were fortunate enough to be able to get ceramic pads but the GT pads are a different size and unless things have changed during the past couple of weeks, no one makes a ceramic pad for the GT.

If they did, I would be the one of the first to order them.
D'oh! The 180 HP turbo only came out in '04,.. I knew that! [xx(]
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Old 13 Mar 2004, 12:19 am
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It is a pain but I wash the wheels about three or four times a week and the brake dust never has a chance to build up. Doesn't take long to just do the wheels, my only criteria is that it has to be at least 33 degrees.
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Old 14 Mar 2004, 09:08 pm
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I use a solution of Simple Green and water (50/50) in a spray bottle. I have an old soft bristle paint brush that I use to clean with and get all the nooks and crannies. I have used this method for years and it keeps my wheels looking good. Of course I do it about every weekend so it never really gets too bad. (oh, chrome wheels)
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