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Not sure if anyone tried this but, I was rotating tires and found a lot of greenish looking corrosion inside wheel caps. So after scrubbing that crap off for a while and not having much progress, I tried using regular toilet bowl cleaner that says "removes rust, lime, calcium". Man that stuff took it right off and didn't do any damage to good surface. I only got after picture, everywhere you see plastic showing that's where that nasty green looking crap was. I wish I would of cut it sooner but outside still looks good. I'd imagine it would work good for getting corrosion of the rims too. 

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  • Buzzinhalfdozen
    Buzzinhalfdozen

    I have referred to my truck as "The Turd" before, so toilet cleaner does seem fitting. 

  • Mopar1973Man
    Mopar1973Man

    Must be some of that Mag Chloride from the highway doing that...

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3 hours ago, Mopar1973Man said:

Must be some of that Mag Chloride from the highway doing that...

Funny thing Is that I hardly drive it in winter and if I do I always wash it before parking it for a while. And these rims are of 2012 model not very old, maybe made in China.