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    Wakefield Park dirt won't come off!!!

    Any one got any ideas to remove heavy oily mud off my enkei's?

    As some of you saw my little red DC5 got pretty muddy at Wakefield on Monday!!!

    I've tried mag wheel cleaner, degreaser and the gurney!!!

    It feels like something had corroded the powdercoat!!!! Spewing!!

    Any help would be great
    Cheers

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      #3
      looks like they need a soaking with dishwashing detergent?

      then some elbow grease...

      are they genuine Enkei's?
      ... retired/

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        #4
        Hi Issac, nice meeting you at Wakefield. I just used a pressure washer gurney on my RPF1's and it came out pretty good.
        I'm the guy with the black DC5

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          #5
          Yep genuine wheels!!!

          Could caustic soda work???

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            #6
            Fell in love with your DC5!!! Top driving skills from you guys!!!!

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              #7
              seems like its been baked on from the heat, like tink said let it soak with warm soapy water and itll come off with ease

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                #8
                NO!!!

                Don't ruin your paint finish with any type of caustic Isaac.

                Try to remove the mud stains over a number of go's instead of trying to remove them in one hit.

                If you find soapy water too weak use a detergent based mag wheel cleaner ie non caustic/clearcoated wheels safe type of mag wheel cleaner from a decent brand.
                Last edited by EG30; 28-06-13, 08:01 PM.
                Proudly no longer a member of any WA based Honda forums.

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                  #9
                  Hey issac, I'm the guy with the yellow type r that blew up haha. Now you got me worried as I still haven't washed anything off my car since Wakefield. Its at the mechanics atm..

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                    #10
                    I use Boiling hot water and soap to clean my wheels
                    No matter how dirty it gets, always come out clean for me

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by sugz View Post
                      I use Boiling hot water and soap to clean my wheels
                      No matter how dirty it gets, always come out clean for me
                      This man knows how to clean wheels
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                        #12
                        Warm water and soap is recommended for paint protection on wheels. I'm sure once its soaked you'll get it off easily.
                        Last edited by Norm; 28-06-13, 09:42 PM.

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                          #13
                          I tried to gurney that crap off my car. Shit still has mud stains all over it.
                          I got grass all up in my sway bar and control arms that I can't get out with thr gurney.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by pato View Post
                            Hey issac, I'm the guy with the yellow type r that blew up haha. Now you got me worried as I still haven't washed anything off my car since Wakefield. Its at the mechanics atm..
                            What's the plans for the new motor?

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                              #15
                              Take it down to the the car wash guys let them use there elbow grease :P
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