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    Cleaning Scirocco R wheels

    Hey All,

    I was just wondering if there are any good suggestions for cleaning the Scirocco R wheels, as i washed the car last night and the wheels took longer than the rest of the car. I also have cuts and scratches all over my hands as a result.

    Also i was driving this morning and got a scruff mark on one of my wheels , so wondering if anyone know if these can be repaired at all, and if so anywhere good in Sydney (west preferably).

    Cheers
    Scirocco R MY14

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    keeping the rims clean is an absolute nightmare, take it to the diy carwash cleaning places, brush and blast them.. or do as I have and plastidip them black. change the coating every 6mths or how long it lasts and you wont notice the break dust and also protect the rim from such scuffs.

    as for repair, google mobile rim repair and something will come up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vwryogi View Post
    keeping the rims clean is an absolute nightmare, take it to the diy carwash cleaning places, brush and blast them.. or do as I have and plastidip them black. change the coating every 6mths or how long it lasts and you wont notice the break dust and also protect the rim from such scuffs.

    as for repair, google mobile rim repair and something will come up.
    What's your experience been with plastidip? I've been thinking about doing the same for my scirocco wheels. Want to do a gloss black. I'm assuming you would need to take the wheels off of the car to do the job properly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by abs89 View Post
    What's your experience been with plastidip? I've been thinking about doing the same for my scirocco wheels. Want to do a gloss black. I'm assuming you would need to take the wheels off of the car to do the job properly?
    i just did matte finish.

    yes for a good job make sure the rims are spotless before coating take them off the car

    takes a good half day.

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    sure is a nightmare. I do want to get them dipped eventually, just got other priorities firstly. i used the pressure washer but it doesnt get it all off so i had to get down and scrub.

    Thanks will do, hope they can fix it. Its not big but its disappointing.
    Scirocco R MY14

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    try varnish

    Quote Originally Posted by Heaply View Post
    sure is a nightmare.
    absolutley is, its the worst thing about the roc, I sometime use a spray varnish purchased from supercheap on them and that seems to keep them clean for about 2 or 3 times longer, but dont do it enough and they always look dirty....
    Scirocco R - DSG

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    Meh... keeping the wheels clean is always going to be an issue with the Factory brake pads....
    Some tips for you all...

    Buy a product called Bowdens Wheely Clean..., spray it on.. agitate if you need to (if really dirty) then wash off...
    Personally.. I would remove the wheels... clean them till they are spotless and then coat them with something like Nanolex Wheel coating or one of the other excellent wheel coatings on the market... these coating will make it a cinch to keep the wheels clean... as long as you do it regularly...
    Personally I am not fussed on black or sating black wheels.... they just always look dirty.
    Candy White Scirocco R DSG with Panoramic Sunroof and RNS510 Sat Nav, tint
    Cup Rear Spoiler, VMR V718 GM rims, APR Tuned, Brembo 6 pot BBK, Eibach Pro-Kit springs, Low line RVC, Exhaust flap delete

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    Yeah these wheels are impossible to clean. Even after pressure hose and autoglym spray there's still crap afterwards.

    Was considering the Nanolex product but you'd really have to remove the wheel to apply it thoroughly and I don't know how to do that.

    Also got kerb scratches on most of the rims even the right ones...want to get it repaired...but it will more than likely happen again
    Stock VW Scirocco R Rising Blue

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    You cant just spray them and pressure wash them... you do need to agitate whatever cleaning product you use and then high pressure rinse them.
    You can do a pretty good job with a Daytona wheel brush... they really are not too hard to clean if done regularly...
    Candy White Scirocco R DSG with Panoramic Sunroof and RNS510 Sat Nav, tint
    Cup Rear Spoiler, VMR V718 GM rims, APR Tuned, Brembo 6 pot BBK, Eibach Pro-Kit springs, Low line RVC, Exhaust flap delete

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    paint them with matte black plastidip. can't tell if dirty or matte black finish lol.

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