From: Lance (Do-It-Yourself Drive-way Washers, Best Washing Practices at Home)
Remote Name: 66.82.48.1
Date: 27 Jan 2004
Time: 00:30:01
You may have noticed that cleaning rims on cars can be very tough, but not with your own pressure washer. A good presure washer to buy which is made I the USA is the Ex-Cell Pressure Washer available at Home Depot. Cleaning rims on your car is no longer a challenge your pressure washer will excel in getting the tough stains of brake dust and grease from your rims. To clean your rims really well you may wish to purchase some rim cleaner, there are several brands at auto supply companies and discount department stores. It only takes a little bit of product to clean rims with your Ex-Cell unit and you will be amazed at the results. Follow this easy step by step method: Step back about two feet and a little off to the side of the rim. Rinse the rim at close range, about 8 inches away. Try to spray in the cracks and from many angles. Spray the rim in circular motion following the out side of the rim. Rinse the tire also, especially if you have white walls. Put the wand down and spray the Rim Cleaner on the tire and white walls. Rinse the white wall this time from 5 inches away, but standing back. Hold the pressure washer wand and tip and follow the white wall around the tire. Next spray the rim with Rim Cleaner generously and allow ten seconds to pass. Now rinse the rim at about 8 inches away with the Ex-Cell Pressure Washer. After you are done with the entire car rinse the rims slowly from a distance and dry. For more Tips on Washing Your you should read the FAQs on The Car Wash Guys Website: http://parthe.net/cwgfaq_toc.htm . For tips on cleaning off road toys such as ATVs, Four Wheel Drives, Dune Buggies or Sand Rails check out the What's New section of the Detail Guys Official Website: http://www.DetailGuys.com . For other questions contact me at: Lance@carwashguys.com
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