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Originally posted by bigMoneyRacing: I used it all the time on my E1's, and still use it on my Dad's Sequoia wheels, those wonderful Buick Century POS, heck every wheel I've ever cleaned except the Crono Evo's. Also use it on every engine bay I've cleaned including the bare metal intake equipped Buick. Never had a problem with any of them but from now on I'll make sure everything gets a thorough rinse.
Perry, a friend recommended a Crest Spin Brush to clean wheels, think they'd work on those Century wheels that are such a PITA?
I cleaned up my valve cover, then sprayed the engine down w/ diluted Simple Green. When it dried, it had some white spots on it. I'm steering clear of it from now on. SG too harsh for the Evo's? 
I tried an old power toothbrush on those wheels. It still couldn't quite get in to the tiny little crevices. Now that I got em pretty clean, I protected them with a sealant. They can now be washed by squeezing a sponge in the holes and simple car wash shampoo.
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