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Old 07-04-2008, 07:42 AM  
georgeyw
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For starters, what are your rims made out of? Using anything chemical or powerful thinner could damage the coating on your rims.

Personally I try to use a high pressure hose to get the bulk of it off, then a 'bug and tar remover'. Also you could try getting some polish - not sure of brands over there but we have abrand called 'mothers' that makes a very fine cut and polish for dirty rims. It works wonders and doesn't damage wheels. You should probably visit your local auto store and ask them.
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