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  • Factory Alloys

    Sorry, I know this is the millionth thread and question on wheels, factory wheels, and what cleaner to use... but I'm still not really 100% sure here, and none of my research be it on the web or from documentation can 100% confirm what my wheels are. So any help appreciated.

    This is the only pic of the car I have, although I can easily get a close up of the wheels.. It is a Nissan Primera (P11), and the GXE of the NZ new models came with factory alloys.



    Would the Hot Rims All Wheel Cleaner be the right cleaner here?

    Thanks in advance..

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    Well, I decided to give it a go after as much research as I could and bought a bottle and tested it on the back side of my spare (which was naturally filthy) and it worked a treat.

    I then cleaned the face of the spare and haven't noticed any ill effects.. I must say I'm incredibly impressed with this product..

    I'm tempted to take my time and take each wheel off one by one and give them a thorough clean.. and then do a follow up each time I do a tire rotation..

    Heres a pic from my phone.. hard to tell, but the wheel in behind is still on the car, and the one in the front obviously is the cleaned spare.

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