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      07-07-2006, 02:12 AM   #23
impulsebrklyn
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Drives: BMW 330i Jet Black
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Brooklyn, NY

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Wow this is one wacky thread some weird a$$ comments.

For one you can use a clay bar on any painted surface, our wheels are painted!!! Just have a separate one for your wheels.

Two its break dust, I would bet money on it. My Mom's 5 series is a PITA and these are my usual steps.

1. Spray P21's Gel Concentrated wheel cleaner on it.
2. Come back in 10 minutes
3. Wash it with a sheepskin mitt
4. Get out the clay bar and go to town.

It’s the only way I can get them clean, and its always the front ones that I have trouble with. Try the clay bar again, it just needs some more attention. Lots of lube and use some pressure.

Thanks Chris

PS These steps are only for OEM wheels. Do not use clay on non painted wheels.
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