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Old 01-09-2010 | 04:13 PM
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never heard of rejex, might have to give it a try, any feedback?
It's my favorite to use - fantastic shine and no residue. You can even get it on the rubber and it rubs right off leaving a sheen. Great stuff and very easy to use.
 
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Originally Posted by raineycd
Seems like I am cleaning mine so often. There has to be a way to keep them from collecting so much brake dust, etc. I have been cleaning them and waxing them, but that doesn't seem to last very long.

Anyone have any tips?
Rims, interior:

I must be the expert - After every drive I spray (Mist Detailer) a cheap microfiber towel and use a long handel brush to push in between the spokes (Turbo Twist).

You must do this at the end of the day. They shine like new!

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change to matte black wheels
 
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change to matte black wheels
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That rejex stuff works good. I accidently sprayed some on my self and couldn't get a date for years.
 

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Originally Posted by Mad Ness
change to matte black wheels
And if you don't like black wheels just paint the barrels (inside) black. Problem solved.
 
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to clean I use Dust Braker(www.dustbraker.com) and to keep clean as many have mentioned rejex.

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Drive slow and use Ebrake to stop.. Keeps them as clean as they can be.. LOL

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Originally Posted by robertp
Get a set of PCCB's and wax the inside of you rime (any wax will do) and they be stay cean for months at a time.
The biggest advantage to having them so far on my DD
 
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