Hey all,
Just wondering what stuff you guys with chrome wheels use to clean the build up of break dust and black crap that doesnt come off with soap and water. I know there are a few different products out there. What do you guys recommend?
Hey all,
Just wondering what stuff you guys with chrome wheels use to clean the build up of break dust and black crap that doesnt come off with soap and water. I know there are a few different products out there. What do you guys recommend?
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I manage to get really gooey, sticky stuff (don't get distracted please) off using "Goof off" from Bunnings. Otherwise, you can try products off the shelf in your local Super Cheap or Repco that cater to cleaning chrome wheels (and other parts) specifically. IIRC, brands like Mothers and Meguiars make them. I've no experience with using those products though, sorry.
a wheel cleaner such as meguiars will do an 'OK' job on its own, however for an even better solution is to use a wheel wax...
i had white wheels on my corolla and they were an absolute bitch to keep clean, much the same as 'chromies'...
what you do is clean your wheels very carefully and thoroughly to remove all dirt and brake dust etc etc and then apply a few layers of wheel wax. usually easier if you take the wheels off to get into all the little places and while youre at it do the inside of the wheel as well
yes a bit of a bitch to do, but it lasts for ages and the brake dust etc etc literally just hoses off, you can also use a wheel cleaner before, but read the label carefully as most will shorten how long the wheel wax lasts. i found it easier just to hose them off frequently to prevent it building up... also remember that this method is better for chrome wheels as every time you wipe them etc etc you are putting scratches on them no matter how careful you are
go to www.waxit.com.au for some wheel waxes and other awsome detailing products
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Last edited by HOLEIN1; 08-05-2008 at 07:31 AM.
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I have used two products.
1. AutoGlym wheel cleaner was very good, easy to use and made cleaning the wheels stupid easy, problem was I absolutely tore through the bottle, two cleans and it was just about gone.
2. A little known product called "elbow grease". It was a little harder to use, but had fantastic results and the best part, it's amazingly cheap!
After reading HOLEIN1's post, that wheel wax sounds like it would be a good investment.
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Yeah i think the wax sounds like a good option. It almost looks the wheels have slight corrosion on the surface. Ill give that a go and post some photos of the results! Lucky they arn't too many little nooks and crannies on my wheels (one reason i chose the ones i did with the known excessive VW brake dust). Thanx for the help guys.
Nathan
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