I was working on the vehicle today that had solid asphalt/tar on the inside of the rims (aluminum), needless to say it was difficult to reach. The tar/asphalt didn't seem to come loose unless I used significant pressure and even then some was so hard it wasn't moving.
I'm not sure if it set for an extended period of time, but I would have assumed so based on the cleanliness of the rest of the vehicle (2006 Toyota) that it had never been extensively cleaned.
I used a rim cleaner, which worked for the dirt but marginally to nothing for the tar/asphalt. I also tried a water based degreaser to try and loosen the tar/asphalt and agin it was marginal to nothing.
Could I use a bug & tar remover on a rim? Is that the method some of you pro's would take? Any products you would recommend (for cleaning products and tools)? Would these products work on Aluminum, Chrome & Powered Coated Wheels?
Thanks in Advance.
I'm not sure if it set for an extended period of time, but I would have assumed so based on the cleanliness of the rest of the vehicle (2006 Toyota) that it had never been extensively cleaned.
I used a rim cleaner, which worked for the dirt but marginally to nothing for the tar/asphalt. I also tried a water based degreaser to try and loosen the tar/asphalt and agin it was marginal to nothing.
Could I use a bug & tar remover on a rim? Is that the method some of you pro's would take? Any products you would recommend (for cleaning products and tools)? Would these products work on Aluminum, Chrome & Powered Coated Wheels?
Thanks in Advance.