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Toothbrush?
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Re: Cleaning snowflake rims.
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I use a Black Magic wheel/tire brush on my snowflakes. Always seems to do a good job, especially with wheel cleaner that won't harm the wheels.
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Get rid of the brake pads and put ceramic ones on and you won't have so much brake dust !!
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great big heavy duty power washer......it will even strip paint for you
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