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Thread: Cleaning up my new wheels, advice please

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    All advice is welcome, not just Dan. I just thought it would be a question Dan would know most about. I thought the same as you Mickey anyway. Just my luck though, the paint will start bubbling away and I'll end up having to get them sandblasted . I really don't want to lose the RS logo's...

    On another note, I've just jumped off the phone with another custom wheel shop (Dr Wheels) here on the Gold Coast and they quoted me $10+GST per wheel to bore the centres out . Another place (Depulu Wheels - very high quality, many exotics go through this place) quoted me $25 per wheel!! Looks like i'll be getting them done THIS Friday instead of next. If all goes to plan they will be on and rolling this weekend

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    Rhys, have a look on google for threads about maintenance etc on 2 and 3 piece rims might want to give them a good check up first.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jasn78 View Post
    Rhys, have a look on google for threads about maintenance etc on 2 and 3 piece rims might want to give them a good check up first.
    got any links. i can only find basic things like 'clean foreign material' and 'throw out cracked rims'.....duh! haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by seangti View Post
    The price of the car rarely indicates driver ability/lap time.


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    Cheers. The only thing is on the inside of the wheel barrells, at first it looked like caked on dirt/brake dust but I think it might be some light surface rust as I could not clean it off. I'll buy some steel wool this afternoon and give them a good rogering tonight!

    Any other tips to get rid of this?

    Dan, the Polishing Soap arrived at my house at 10am this morning! I only ordered it at about 1.30pm yesterday afternoon!

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    Yeah Greg @ car care products is great, mind you every car detail guy i have dealt with so far seems ultra nice and helpful which so far is limited to Greg, Dan and Dave @ waxit
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    The price of the car rarely indicates driver ability/lap time.


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    Lol, what do you expect? They're detailers...things in their lives have to be close to perfect otherwise they'll clean outside of the job!
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    Quote Originally Posted by [-Polo GTI-] View Post
    Dan you might be able to help me a bit here. Apparently that polishing soap cannot be used on clear coated or painted wheels. The spokes on mine are clear coated silver paint. Will I have to tape them off so absultely NO soap gets on them, or does it more mean not to purposefully rub it on the spokes. Do you reckon it will be ok if I get a little bit on the spokes when cleaning the lips?
    Just dont rub it on. If it touches it will be fine. If you rub it your essentially polishing clear coat with metal polish, not cool. You could probably bring them back using car polish but best to avoid the issue. If your really worried cover then in plastic bags, will mean less taping.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mrk_Mickey View Post
    Not that I'm Dan, I'm just taking a stab... My guess would be that unless the soap has an acidic pH level or it's abraisive, I don't think it would matter getting a tiny bit on there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DMS_Dan View Post
    Just dont rub it on. If it touches it will be fine. If you rub it your essentially polishing clear coat with metal polish, not cool. You could probably bring them back using car polish but best to avoid the issue. If your really worried cover then in plastic bags, will mean less taping.



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    wow, i think these will definately look the biz!! i'm looking forward to seeing them on! What tyre sizes are you going with?? streeeeeeetch?? just do eeeet, it looks wicked

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