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<blockquote data-quote="Robert M" data-source="post: 15376194" data-attributes="member: 9628"><p>I rinsed out an old/empty 409 spray bottle for the new purpose of Alcoa cleaning. I printed a label for both sides and the back edge that says "Alcoa's". I think I pumped a squirt of Dawn into that bottle and then filled it the rest of the way with water. </p><p></p><p>When I first cleaned my Alcoa's I had no "cleaning instructions" and I would use regular household cleaners, Fantastik, 409, etc. <<Those would clean the surface, but it also seemed like there was a film left on the wheel? Once I started using the mostly water method, as recommended by Alcoa, the wheels seemed to regain their original brightness. </p><p></p><p>The biggest time consumer is using a tooth brush with that mostly water cleaner along with compressed air, and a clean cloth to get the engraved letters cleaned out and keeping them new looking.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert M, post: 15376194, member: 9628"] I rinsed out an old/empty 409 spray bottle for the new purpose of Alcoa cleaning. I printed a label for both sides and the back edge that says "Alcoa's". I think I pumped a squirt of Dawn into that bottle and then filled it the rest of the way with water. When I first cleaned my Alcoa's I had no "cleaning instructions" and I would use regular household cleaners, Fantastik, 409, etc. <<Those would clean the surface, but it also seemed like there was a film left on the wheel? Once I started using the mostly water method, as recommended by Alcoa, the wheels seemed to regain their original brightness. The biggest time consumer is using a tooth brush with that mostly water cleaner along with compressed air, and a clean cloth to get the engraved letters cleaned out and keeping them new looking. R [/QUOTE]
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