Anyone have a recommended spray and rinse wheel cleaner product? I already know i won't want to hand wash my new wheels all the time... looking at this product.. any feedback is appreciated
http://www.eagleone.com/pages/produc...sp?itemid=1003
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Anyone have a recommended spray and rinse wheel cleaner product? I already know i won't want to hand wash my new wheels all the time... looking at this product.. any feedback is appreciated
http://www.eagleone.com/pages/produc...sp?itemid=1003
i have that, and I have used the black magic one too. Both are awesome.
Hmmmm, you know I was thinking the very same thing because I've hand detailed my wheels since forever. The wheels on the Evo are light and a bitch to keep clean with the giant brakes and dusty pads...
I have to wash my cars today, so maybe I'll try this shit out. I've had mixed luck with Meguiar's Hot Rims All Wheel Cleaner. It's not bad.
Best bet is mild soap and water.
I mean i am willing to use a wheel brush on some nooks n crannies to make sure the spray penetrates the brake dust, but i dont want to spend 45 mins cleaning wheels, you know?
Actually seriously...mild soap and water is best. It will help getting off most dirt, brake dust, and grime. I use what I use to wash the car since that will be made mild enough not to damage the vehicle's paint. or clearcoat.
I'm with what Arel is saying. I use the same wash soap/shampoo on my wheels as on my paint... just doesn't work well. The Galant is easier, must be the finish on the Evo wheels. I'll use some Swiss wheel wax on whichever wheels I end up with to cut down on the brake dust buildup.
haha steelies, i just soap and water 1 min per done....
Stop trying to mindfuck me! It's supposedly not acidic, and therefore if it's sprayed off immediately, you're OK.
But it's been more than once when I've been washing one of my cars out in the driveway and somebody has stopped by and distracted me, asking about them... the curious are dangerous for my washing endeavors! Baked on polish is hard to get off. :(
i use that stuff once its good just don't let it dry on the rim and u will be fine
Dont use wheel cleaner. Use some car wash soap and water and a microfiber cloth/sponge. After that apply a coat of wheel wax.
Seriously, my friend has replica Corvette wheels on his Firebird, and those babies shine the way they did when he first installed them.
Invest in a good wax. Heres the one Ive been using...
http://www.eagleone.com/images/produ...nanopolish.jpg
Are you kididng me?
That's not a wax. It's a METAL POLISH. For bare metal, including chrome finishes. Most of us have painted or powder coated wheels. Although the product says it's safe for clear coat finishes, it's for sure not designed to be used often on them. Too abrasive.
Want a real wheel wax? Here you go: http://www.detailersdomain.com/index...ROD&ProdID=186 There are other cheaper alternatives as well. Or you can just use a polymer protectant/wax like Meguiar's NXT. That'll work fine on wheels. Resilient as hell. Normal carnauba wax can't take the abuse.
i also use mild soap & warm water always come out great for me. It does take me about 5-7 mins per wheel to get them perfect.
See... you guys don't do a ton of hard braking. Trust me, when you wash your car every other day, it's worth it just to have a quick wheel cleaning agent. If I went without cleaning my wheels for a week, they'd be dark grey.
yeah, i dont hard brake..Shit i barley even drive the car lol. I wash the wheels every month along with the car. Arel buy one of those black magic soft hand brush's and use some soap with nice bubbles, it get the job done. I tried spray on cleaners on my old wheels, it really didn't make it easier to clean IMO, so i never bothered with my new ones.
I'll try out the Eagle stuff later today when I wash my cars.
My bad Arel, thought you had chrome. Use some carwash soap and a micro-fiber cloth/sponge. Invest the 5 minutes per wheel. Its worth it. And use some wax on the insides of the wheels. That way when the brake dust builds up, you can just wipe the brake dust off.
There is no such thing as a "quick" wheel cleaner. And from my past experiences, all those "quick" cleaners leave spots all over the wheel unless you completely rinse off the cleaner. But to be honest, the best "quick" cleaner I've used was the Armor All Triple Cleaner.
BUT nothing beats a good ol bucket of soapy water and a sponge.
any other suggestions on brushes to use? my rims get staind with road stuff/tar and i need to try and scrub it off without scratching
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Sorry dude, I disagree. Just finished washing both cars and using a wheel wash is a huge time saver. I may change my mind once I'm rocking new wheels on the Evo, but for now this stuff works great.
It did require scrubbing, but cut cleaning time in half. My normal wash soap just doesn't do shit to the brake dust on the Evo.
Behold.
At first, yucky...
http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/t...t/100_2583.jpg
Then clean!
http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/t...t/100_2587.jpg
http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/t...t/100_2588.jpg
On the Evo... a lot of brake dust buildup between the spokes at first.
http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/t...t/100_2591.jpg
http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/t...t/100_2592.jpg
Then after a light brushing with the Meguiar's
http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/t...t/100_2605.jpg
http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/t...t/100_2606.jpg
I like the stuff. I spent literally 1-2 minutes on each wheel and they came out great. I was very thorough in spraying them down afterward, however.
Highly recommended, with a fine-bristle wheel brush: Meguiar's Hot Rims All Wheel Cleaner. FTW
im with Dave on this one. mild soap and water works best for me.
the biggest thing is to keep them clean. if you let all that brake dust coat the wheels for a month then expect it to be stubborn to remove but if you keep your wheels cleaned regularly then you shouldn't have any problems.
thats my problem that I guess i was trying to address initially by buying a spray and wash cleaner. I don't wash my car or wheels often enough and the brake dust becomes stubborn, but if I had a spray and wash set i would more than likely use it every 2-3 days if it actually worked to keep the buildup from beginning in the first place. if that makes sense.. looks like it works, so I will try it out, thanks all
For my DD, I took Dave's advice and switched to Akebonos, and now soap and water, once in 2 weeks, works well enough to remove whatever little brake dust I accumulate (which is mostly invisible anyway)
i have chrome and i use meguires chrome cleaner and its a foaming stuff and it leaves all this white shit on my calipers and drums. any tips on what i should switch to???
DO NOT USE A BRUSH ON YOUR WHEELS.
Would you take a brush, and brush around the road dirt on your car? NO! You'll ruin the clearcoat. Using a brush on wheels with dirt particles on the surface is the quickest way to bring about swirl marks and deteriorate your finish.
1-Hose the wheels down with cold water
2-Fill a bucket with carwash soap and water
3-Wash the wheels by hand using a MICROFIBER cloth/sponge
5-Apply a coat of Polish or Wax to the the wheels
6-Let that Polish or Wax dry to a haze
7-Remove the Polish or Wax with a dry/slightly damp MICROFIBER cloth
Everyday, just take a dry/slightly damp MICROFIBER cloth and wipe the brake dust from the wheels. Ive been doing this lately, and its much easier than cleaning my chrome wheels before. I can literally wipe the brake dust right off of the wheels. Not to mention Ive got a seized caliper in the front, with semi-metallic pads and a somewhat warped rotor. A nice coat of wax on your wheels will go a loooong ways.
i just washed my car and i just used one of those pressure washers that you throw the quarters in and you hand wash it, then i used some black magic to make them shine and they look pretty now!
holy fucking shit, that dude must make some serious cash washing cars for 5,000 pounds a car
same dude, different video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNAmZ...eature=related
There is this stuff called good old elbow grease, not to be mean about it, but i have been at this a long time and have never been able to buy any product that does what it says, so get you a little stool set it in front of each wheel and get to work. they always look good after that stuff. :orangebiggrin:
^^^ A few minutes of elbow grease now will save your wallet from grief later.
Arel, just saw the wheels in the other pic thread. Looking good.
Enough.
There are plenty of pH-neutral cleaners that aid in cleaning your wheels. Using a fine-bristled brush is FINE on your wheels if you're simultaneously using a lubricating cleaner. Detailing spray, fairly concentrated soap+water, wheel cleaner, etc. Brush your wheels without first apply a clingy lubricant, and you'll be sorry. And always spray out the brush between wheels. Common f-ing sense. I've always done it this way, and I will continue to even after I put $3000+ wheels on the Evo.
Arel-No cleaner works better than carwash soap and some water. EVERY wheel cleaner Ive used has left spots all over the surface of my wheels. Ill admit, those spots would be magnified seeing as to how i have chrome wheels. But IMHO, id invest money into a good wax or polish for your wheels. Once youve got a nice coat of wax on those wheels, you can literally clean the wheels by wiping the brake dust off the wheels. Id also recommend putting a nice coat of wax on once a week.
Good luck and let us know how everything works out for you. User testimonies are always great.
I've used all sorts of wheel cleaners, and never have I had a better and cleaner wheel than with soap and water. In fact most wheel companies suggest simply that.
Btw, here is what is in most wheel cleaners:
http://whatsinproducts.com/informati...83aebf65c9b48c
Phosphoric acid 007664-38-2 10-15
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha-(4-nonylphenyl)-omega-hydroxy- ,branched 127087-87-0 2-8
Hydroxyacetic acid 000079-14-1 1-5
Propylene glycol butyl ether 005131-66-8 1-3
Ammonium hydrogen difluoride 001341-49-7 1-3
Water 007732-18-5 55-70