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37fatfender 10-03-2025 09:21 PM

Cleaning Wire Wheels
 

Can anyone tell me the best way to clean wire wheels and the grille bars on a 1940 Ford. My 33 Roadster wheels are a PIA to clean and the grille on my 40 isn’t fun either.

cas3 10-04-2025 12:10 AM

Re: Cleaning Wire Wheels
 

Wire wheels are a pain in the ass to keep clean, but if you have a 33 roadster that should eliminate all whimpering about it.

Seth Swoboda 10-04-2025 10:56 AM

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Do a google search. There are soft wheel cleaners you can buy that will get in between the spokes of your wheels.

37fatfender 10-04-2025 05:15 PM

Re: Cleaning Wire Wheels
 

cas3 ……. Why the low blow. I ask for advice, not a derogatory comment!

cas3 10-04-2025 05:25 PM

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I only meant you should be very happy to have a 33 roadster. Sorry if I worded it poorly
Happy motoring

tubman 10-04-2025 05:30 PM

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I don't see it as a "derogatory comment" at all; just a simple statement of fact (as the former owner of a set of Tru-Spokes, I should know).

I suggest someone grow a thicker skin and enjoy their car.

37fatfender 10-04-2025 05:56 PM

Re: Cleaning Wire Wheels
 

Wow….. I ask for advice on how to clean wire wheels, now I need a psychologist!!!! Both you senior members out to reexamine yourselves.

sidevalve8ba 10-05-2025 08:29 AM

Re: Cleaning Wire Wheels
 

When I had a Model A coupe I used an electric power washer on the wire wheels. Seemed to do a reasonable job on them. This power washer was an electic unit from Horrible Freight and it was not as powerful as some.

DavidG 10-05-2025 11:43 AM

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Power washing or a toilet bowl brush or one spoke at a time. If you have a '32-'35 with original wheels, the spokes are part of the deal.

pbsdaddy 10-05-2025 06:44 PM

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There are a couple types of brushes made for spoke wheels. Google motorcycle spke wheel cleaners and you'll come up with a bunch of them.

glennpm 10-06-2025 10:58 AM

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This is my collection. The old bristle brush has a metal loop on the end which I was always leery of so I shrunk some shrink tubing over the end and hold it on with a tiny zip tie. The blue brush I just bought from Amazon, foam core with microfiber glove. Looks like it should work well.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0051MYLS4

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A bones 10-06-2025 02:26 PM

Re: Cleaning Wire Wheels
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by DavidG (Post 2416157)
Power washing or a toilet bowl brush or one spoke at a time. If you have a '32-'35 with original wheels, the spokes are part of the deal.

There Ya go, I would start at the dollar store looking for a soft bristle Bottle Brush

ford38v8 10-07-2025 01:53 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 37fatfender (Post 2416021)
cas3 ……. Why the low blow. I ask for advice, not a derogatory comment!

Quote:

Originally Posted by cas3 (Post 2416022)
I only meant you should be very happy to have a 33 roadster. Sorry if I worded it poorly
Happy motoring

Misunderstandings happen sometimes. Cas3, I think most all of us understood your compliment but sadly, not 37fatfender.
Your very gracious apology confirms your good intentions.

Ryan 10-07-2025 03:10 PM

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Act like a modern American on social media, lose your account.


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