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Removing Hard Water Stains From Wheels?
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08/02/19 09:12 PM
08/02/19 09:12 PM
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Posts: 8,395 Highland, MI.
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One of the polished aluminum wheels on my Chrysler 300 has been getting water from one of our sprinklers on it & I just discovered it. The soft cloth car wash near us cannot get these stains off with their wheel cleaner, & I have not tried anything yet. Any ideas on how to remove these spots?
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Re: Removing Hard Water Stains From Wheels?
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08/02/19 11:48 PM
08/02/19 11:48 PM
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Posts: 20,541 Eagle, Idaho
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Way back when I used to detail cars we bought supplies from this company. They most likely offer something to remove water spots. http://mark-v.com/If your wheels are clear coated the finish may be etched and that is why the spots don't go away. If they are coated I would not go crazy as damaging the finish is a real possibility. Stay clear of any wheel acids and don't use any strong chemicals in the direct sun. If they are raw metal then you should be able to polish them out Might have to start with something more abrasive and then work your way back to a polish.
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Re: Removing Hard Water Stains From Wheels?
[Re: Vert]
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08/06/19 12:28 AM
08/06/19 12:28 AM
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Vert, this looks like something to try. I was thinking something like CLR, but I've used that before for other hard water & rust stain issues on porcelain & in the shower, & it simply does not work.
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