Will Oven Cleaner Hurt Painted Wheels

Are you cleaning your oven and getting paint on the wheels? Here’s how to clean them without ruining the finish.

What is oven cleaner and what does it do?

Oven cleaner is a chemical used to clean ovens and other appliances. It is composed of either a base chemical and one or more agents that break down grease, paint, and other contaminants. Oven cleaner is often applied with a spray bottle or cloth.

The main purpose of oven cleaner is to remove grease, paint, and other contaminants from surfaces. It does this by breaking down the contaminants into smaller pieces that can be removed by the air or water.

Do oven cleaners damage painted wheels?

Yes, oven cleaners can damage painted wheels. The chemicals found in most oven cleaners are harmful to paintwork and may cause scratches or even a loss of color. Always test a small area first to make sure the cleaner will not damage your wheels.

How to clean painted wheels with oven cleaner

If your oven is clean, and you have oven cleaner, here is how to clean painted wheels with oven cleaner:

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
2. Open the door of the oven and place the painted wheel inside so that the lip of the wheel is touching one of the heating coils.
3. Close the door of the oven and turn it on.
4. Let the oven work its magic for about an hour.
5. After an hour, open the door of the oven and remove the painted wheel.
6. Wash off any residue with a mild soap and water.
7. Dry off the painted wheel with a paper towel.
8. Reinstall the painted wheel in its original location and enjoy your clean wheels!

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Conclusion

One of the most common questions that we are asked at our car cleaning company is about oven cleaner and painted wheels. In general, most oven cleaners are safe to use on painted surfaces, but it is always best to test a small amount first just to be sure. Most oven cleaners are designed to clean both baked-on food and dirt and grease buildup on the surface of the paint. Just be sure not to get any of the cleaner onto the wheel or tires; these areas should only be cleaned with a mild soap and water solution.

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