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Old 04-11-2007, 01:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Washing behind rims?

Is there a way for me to wash behind my rims without taking them off? On the in the last week of Feb and first week of March they salted very lightly for really no reason and I heard rims could pit from the other side so I wanted to wash the back. We just got very light snow last night probably not even an inch and I bet those idiots salted again just for that little amount of snow, thats why all of our roads are pure crap now. So thats twice my rims have come in contact with salt but I would wash them every time I drove until there was no salt on the ground but I didn't wash the back so I want to do the back this time.
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Old 04-11-2007, 02:38 PM   #2 (permalink)
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The only way I know of to do it without removing the wheels is to reach back there and do it. When I clean my rims, I use soap and water with a sheepskin mitt, and since I have 5-spoke 22's, there's enough room in between the spokes to reach in and clean the insides as well. They look just as good as the outside!!! If you can't reach from the outside, maybe lay under your car and spray some soapy water solution on the inside and clean them with something.
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Old 04-11-2007, 02:41 PM   #3 (permalink)
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The only way I know of to do it without removing the wheels is to reach back there and do it. When I clean my rims, I use soap and water with a sheepskin mitt, and since I have 5-spoke 22's, there's enough room in between the spokes to reach in and clean the insides as well. They look just as good as the outside!!! If you can't reach from the outside, maybe lay under your car and spray some soapy water solution on the inside and clean them with something.

ya mine isnt so easy... some other options is to jack up the car and get underneath..maybe get some ramps.. it sucks but there really isnt too many options
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I'm gonna try to lay under the car then. My car is pretty low so I know it's gonna be hard. If I can't get it that way I'll just have to buy a jack.
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