Chrome Wheel Cleaner Question

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chris s

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I have a 2017 Denali with the "chrome" wheels and I am trying to find out what to use to clean them. Go and my dealer have not been helpful. I do not want to use something too aggressive and damage them. Does anyone have any recommendations?
 

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Mildest solution is Nevr Dull. Soft wadding lifts dirt and brake dust. Will not scratch, dries to a haze and buffs out. Then can coat with whatever sealant you want to use. I use it on my wheels and of many other soft applications that need a touch up.
 

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Mildest solution is Nevr Dull. Soft wadding lifts dirt and brake dust. Will not scratch, dries to a haze and buffs out. Then can coat with whatever sealant you want to use. I use it on my wheels and of many other soft applications that need a touch up.
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I have the LT Signature Package wheels. Does anyone know if these are coated? What should I be using to clean these? I've never had Chrome wheels before, but know they require special care. I've only had aluminum which I just used a regular Eagle 1 tire cleaner on and never had issues. Pic attached.

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I have the LT Signature Package wheels. Does anyone know if these are coated? What should I be using to clean these? I've never had Chrome wheels before, but know they require special care. I've only had aluminum which I just used a regular Eagle 1 tire cleaner on and never had issues. Pic attached.

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I have always used simple green, spray it on let sit, break dirt loose with a soft brush or rag, rinse clean, hand dry. I then use Mothers chrome polish if there are any bad spots, next would be a sealant or wax which ever you prefer. I only have to clean them like that a few times a year. Most times I just wash them off with the truck and hit them with detail spray. Always use edgeless microfiber towels. Never had any problems with this method, wheels still look new after 4 years of daily driving.
 

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Thanks. I just wasn't sure if these were real chrome or coated. I've never dealt with real chrome before and know you have to be careful what you use. I haven't actually cleaned them with anything by car soap and water as I wanted to be sure.
 

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