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<blockquote data-quote="50 Deep" data-source="post: 15666711" data-attributes="member: 89167"><p>Hands down the best cleaner/prevention I used was to have the wheels ceramic coated. The wheels stay cleaner because the dust cant stick to it, therefore you are cleaning them a lot less. Then the dust that did manage to accumulate will usually rinse off with just a strong spray from the hose and some drying.</p><p></p><p>Prior to that I found that treating the wheels with Chemical Guys Jet Seal and Diablo cleaner was a very good combo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="50 Deep, post: 15666711, member: 89167"] Hands down the best cleaner/prevention I used was to have the wheels ceramic coated. The wheels stay cleaner because the dust cant stick to it, therefore you are cleaning them a lot less. Then the dust that did manage to accumulate will usually rinse off with just a strong spray from the hose and some drying. Prior to that I found that treating the wheels with Chemical Guys Jet Seal and Diablo cleaner was a very good combo. [/QUOTE]
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