Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2005 08:11:21 -0400 From: "WitchDr" <Witch**DRnospamnobulkemail.net.ru> Subject: Re: Wheels on new Saab
"Shane Almeida" <almeida.spam.is.evilnospam.is.evil.mindless.com> wrote in message news:gMqdnZkEyYbmUgLfRVn-1Qnospamast.com... > On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 02:03:46 GMT, Saab Guy wrote: >> On Thu, 2 Jun 2005 21:40:39 -0400 >> "WitchDr" <Witch**DRnospamnobulkemail.net.ru> wrote: >> >>> For wheels, I've been using DuPont Teflon Wheel cleaner. The stuff is >>> great >>> but make sure you use it on cool wheels. My wifes 900SE had what I >>> figured >>> were permanent brake dust stains on her wheels and this stuff got it off >>> (with some scrubbing). It also keeps my Viggen wheels in good shape. The >>> stuff is like $5 a bottle and the best I've found. >> >> WHen you say "cool", do you mean "chilled" colder wheels and not blazing >> hot? >> >> OR do you mean "rad, excellent, nice, etc." wheels? > > "Rad" is a word that is not used nearly enough these days. I think he > meant "not warm" though. Most wheel products usually say you should wait > for the wheels to cool before using. Bingo. Cool as in under 90degF (~35C). I'm in Florida and the best time is in the morning...otherwise the wheels heat up too much and the stuff dries before you can scrub.