Re: [DML] Re: How do you clean your wheels rims?
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Re: [DML] Re: How do you clean your wheels rims?
- From: Dick Ryan <deloreanbiker@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 10:54:33 -0700 (PDT)
I have a "Shark" steamer. While nothing works as well
as they do in infomercials, I am VERY pleased with it
for the uses I had in mind. I clean my wheels with
it. I have the original wheels, chromed and painted
black between the vanes. The steam under pressure
does a great job between the vanes. I do it often
enough that I don't get an accumulation of brake dust,
but that which is there just disappears. Wipe dry and
enjoy.
I also use the steamer in the engine compartment.
Again, while it is not as pwoerful as a true
commercial steam cleaner, it does make a dirty job a
whole lot easier. And, you MUCH less fear of getting
water into places where you didn't want it.
Dick Ryan
VIN 16867
--- p12c16 <PRC1216@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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>
>
> I saw that they sell them at Bed Bath and Beyond,
> for around $100. The box made it look
> like it could do anything, and it even showed
> someone detailing their engine with it on the
> box. I can't believe it works that well at getting
> rid of grease and oil. How does it work on
> the stainless? Does it seem to work better than
> Windex and all of the other polishes?
>
> Patrick
> 1880
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