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ashleyb4 10-03-2007 06:54 PM

How to get your whites white?
 
I have white wheels and i think these look better than yellow ones but my white whee are for ever getting dirty and they have marks on them and i can never get the dirt from the very inside of the wheel. And as my b4 is all nice and shiny now i have got load sof new bits i want shiny wheels to match so how can i ge tmy whites white again.

Without Daz.

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Sabben 10-03-2007 07:06 PM

Try to boil them in water. It remove most of the dirt...

Sounds weird, but it works:D

David Church 10-03-2007 07:20 PM

I use acetone. First soak to remove old tyres, second soak to clean wheels, after acetone put them straight into hot soapy water and give em a scrub. This works a treat.

ryan 10-03-2007 07:24 PM

Put some break cleaner/motor spray on a cloth and scrub hard. Makes them new:p

Ryan

Chrislong 10-03-2007 08:11 PM

Without Daz? :wtf: Why the heck not, its for making whites white again!!!

Honestly!

I acetone my wheels + tyres after cutting the insert out of them, leave to soak 24hrs or longer (usually 2-3 months til I need to do a load more LOL), then take out of acetone, remove rubber, scrub with a cloth and they are cleaner - but slightly yellow.

Next, boil the kettle and fill up the sink - usually two full kettle full does it for me. Chuck in some Daz, or whatever else (Surf, Percil, Bold etc) and then chuck the wheels in. Leave to soak til the water cools to tepid, and then scrub each wheel up with an old toothbush (or someone elses). once all wheels done, drain the sink, then rinse each wheel under running tap and then dry.

Hey presto, wheels look like new, even the scratched ones. Woody was the one who showed me this tip.

I also know of someone (F1) who uses the dishwasher... and I don't mean his mrs'.

Chris

shinytopman 10-03-2007 08:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chrislong (Post 28358)
I also know of someone (F1) who uses the dishwasher... and I don't mean his mrs'.

Chris


I bet he dont let the Mrs know he's washing his wheels in the dishwasher...!
That would be a devorceable offence in my house.....LOL!

Tooth paste for me warm water toothpaste, and old toothbrush. Works a treat !

Pissssst:- Dont tell the wife i use her toothbrush....

Sabben 10-03-2007 09:40 PM

:D :D

TRF_Tastic 10-03-2007 11:24 PM

Dishwasher works a treat, all the wheels used from the weekend stick em in 50deg cycle, make sure the Mrs is out and hey presto job done, get them out and make sure that any dirt residue is flushed down the drain. shiney and nice wheels.

Elliott Hopkins 10-03-2007 11:30 PM

Muc-off.

tc2k 13-03-2007 07:01 PM

Chris, where can you buy the acetone needed to remove the tyres and what type do you get?

Chrislong 13-03-2007 08:30 PM

I am lucky to have a friend in the chemicals trade, who can sometimes get pure acetone for me in gallon tins. Unfortunately I can't get any more than I need - as it may be 12-18 months before i get anymore, and then its time to be ditching the old stuff.

I know Carl Latham was selling a similar alternative which worked well, I am sure he'll read this and respond soon.

other than that, try a hairdressers, or a 'cash and carry for hairdressers' if they exist.

Chris

bigred5765 13-03-2007 08:50 PM

yip i have some of my wonder stuff, its a little dearer than aceton but its way better and slightly safer,

tc2k 13-03-2007 09:14 PM

Oh well, thanks chris. I didnt think you could buy the 100% stuff really as its probably not very nice. I was just wondering coz i get new tires and just buy new rims which cost a tenner and acetoning even 1 set would save me money.

bigred5765 13-03-2007 10:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tc2k (Post 28851)
Oh well, thanks chris. I didnt think you could buy the 100% stuff really as its probably not very nice. I was just wondering coz i get new tires and just buy new rims which cost a tenner and acetoning even 1 set would save me money.

so why not use the pm button andd we can sort some of my stuff out for ya?

Jony 13-03-2007 10:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elliott Hopkins (Post 28396)
Muc-off.

Hey, the guy asked a civil question. No need to be rude about it.

Jony 13-03-2007 10:55 PM

p.s. Sigma-Aldrich are one of the giant lab chemicals suppliers. Some of the smaller distributors will probably do cash/cc sales if you want to get acetone in bulk:

http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/Area_of_...tributors.html

You might need to give them a ring and convince them that you're not going to do anything terrible with it first :)

And you should probably read this if you're going to do that:

http://www.rallansci.com/msds/Acetone.pdf

Where else could you learn things like "5800 mg/Kg oral-rat LD50" which means that 5.8g of acteone kills on average half of rats weighing 1kg. You'll thank me when that comes up on the next pub quiz :o:o:o

David Church 14-03-2007 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tc2k (Post 28819)
Chris, where can you buy the acetone needed to remove the tyres and what type do you get?

You can buy acetone at most automotive paint supply shops. It cost me about £10 for 5 litres.

Elliott Hopkins 14-03-2007 10:13 AM

*cough* Muc-Off is a lovely pink liquid, which is surprisingly tame (compared to acetone and propan-2-ol and Cillit Bang and Flash etc). It's used by mountain bikers and moto-x ers to clean their bikes.

It's good stuff.

Elliott.

Southwell 08-08-2007 09:06 AM

What do people put their acetone in and where can it, the container, not acetone :P

bigred5765 08-08-2007 09:15 AM

the dishwasher works nice to get whites white and yellows yellow
after you have took the tyres of


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