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what is the best polished aluminum wheel cleaner?

Whether its strong or not, im looking to get grime like stains out of my aluminum rims. It looks like they can be worked out after time, but i dont think i want to risk acidic products because im not 100% sure if theres a clear coat (i have eagle 077s if that helps!). I have read weird ideas from buffing with baby oil to brake cleaner since its super strong but dont wanna tear up my nice new wheels! Any input is greatly appreciated

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The best polish I have found is BlingMaster Aluminator. Brought back my wheels to look like Brand New.
Brake cleaner isnt a bad idea because it is strong and it doesnt have a high acidity level i would give that a shot with a Mother's brand cleaner (personally i think they are the best) with a light scrub brush and a towel to wipe dry i wouldnt spray it down with water i would let the brake clean stick for a few minuets then scrub and lightly rinse, dry then clean with mothers
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Brake cleaner will stain. You need to go to a local auto parts store, like Pep Boys, or Autozone and get a container of Mother's aluminum wheel cleaner and polish. Then go into the aisle with the rags and get a bundle of terry towels and a bundle of baby diaper towels. You will need to use the cleaner/polish on the terry towels first and work in a circular motion, and don't be afraid to apply pressure. You will start to see the cleaner working when it starts turning black, DONT QUIT YET, continue working in a circular motion, and keep at it. After you are happy with the look of the aluminum use the baby diaper towels and wipe them clean in a circular motion also. You may have to repeat to get the desired effect, but in no time your wheels will look like new (or even better)! I have personally hand polished out many small parts, and even the radiator in my 63 impala (which was raw aluminum) with this stuff and it really works.

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