I have experimented every way I could think of to make cleaning rims easier - especially to clean off caustic brake dust [some non-oem pads] after every drive. I have tried paint spray guns, sealants, gas pressure washers etc; but I think I have a winner here. It is light weight - just the handle, a jug and air hose - plus it hooks up and is ready to go in seconds.
And it works.
This is a gravity fed sears sandblaster handle with water/soap, via suction, instead of sand. I have yet to experiment with other cleaners / solutions - I used it the other day on my DD and it worked great - the nsx rims were fairly clean to start but you get the idea. One gallon is good for four tires. Mini hole drilled in jug handle to let air in.
See video: Link
And it works.
This is a gravity fed sears sandblaster handle with water/soap, via suction, instead of sand. I have yet to experiment with other cleaners / solutions - I used it the other day on my DD and it worked great - the nsx rims were fairly clean to start but you get the idea. One gallon is good for four tires. Mini hole drilled in jug handle to let air in.
See video: Link
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