Wheel cleaner needed
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Cotty

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41,768 posts

306 months

Monday 11th February 2008
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Just picked up some new wheels that need a bit of a clean can anyone recomment a wheel cleaner.






randlemarcus

13,644 posts

253 months

Monday 11th February 2008
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A couple of squirty bottles of the orangey kitchen cleaner from the supermarket and a hearty scrub will bring most of that off, without being overly acidic, like the alloy wheel cleaners can be. Get on with it biggrin

Cotty

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41,768 posts

306 months

Monday 11th February 2008
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They were delivered earlier today. I have given them a wash and removed most of the mud and loose brake dust, its the really tough baked on stuff I need to lift

Nico G

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230 months

Monday 11th February 2008
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Try a Bilt Hamber Clay bar for the stubborn spots but be sure to have gotten the worst off first or it might become a bilt un-economical...

http://www.pro-detailing.co.uk/product.php?prod=5


Cotty

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41,768 posts

306 months

Monday 11th February 2008
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I clay barred my current wheels,


After

but this new set will probably need a refurb to get them perfect.

Holst

2,468 posts

243 months

Monday 11th February 2008
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You can use brake cleaner, but you should proably put some sort of polish on there afterwards otherwise the dirt will quickly stick back onto the surface again.
I just use normal car polish on mine after cleaning.

Orangecurry

7,762 posts

228 months

Tuesday 12th February 2008
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Cotty said:
Just picked up some new wheels that need a bit of a clean can anyone recomment a wheel cleaner.
I recommend Wonder Wheels.

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/...

Anatol

1,392 posts

256 months

Tuesday 12th February 2008
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Orangecurry said:
Cotty said:
Just picked up some new wheels that need a bit of a clean can anyone recomment a wheel cleaner.
I recommend Wonder Wheels.

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/...
But don't for goodness' sake pay that price for it. 5 litres is (IIRC) under a tenner at Costco...

Orangecurry

7,762 posts

228 months

Tuesday 12th February 2008
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Anatol said:
Orangecurry said:
Cotty said:
Just picked up some new wheels that need a bit of a clean can anyone recomment a wheel cleaner.
I recommend Wonder Wheels.

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/...
But don't for goodness' sake pay that price for it. 5 litres is (IIRC) under a tenner at Costco...
But wouldn't that depend on how close is your nearest costco?

Anatol

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256 months

Tuesday 12th February 2008
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It wasn't meant as a dig, Curry redface)


Orangecurry

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228 months

Tuesday 12th February 2008
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Anatol said:
It wasn't meant as a dig, Curry redface)
no - I know tongue out

Cotty

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41,768 posts

306 months

Tuesday 12th February 2008
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Orangecurry said:
Cotty said:
Just picked up some new wheels that need a bit of a clean can anyone recomment a wheel cleaner.
I recommend Wonder Wheels.

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/...
Bit aggressive isnt it?

How about Meguiars Hot Rims Wheel Cleaner

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/...

Cotty

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41,768 posts

306 months

Tuesday 12th February 2008
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Holst said:
You can use brake cleaner, but you should proably put some sort of polish on there afterwards otherwise the dirt will quickly stick back onto the surface again.
I just use normal car polish on mine after cleaning.
I bought a pot of Chemical Guys Wheel Guard when I did my last set so im sorted on that front.

cableguy

2,287 posts

231 months

Wednesday 13th February 2008
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Orangecurry said:
Cotty said:
Just picked up some new wheels that need a bit of a clean can anyone recomment a wheel cleaner.
I recommend Wonder Wheels.

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/...
Should be fine on the wheels you have shown wink, not so good on polished and lacquered wheels as its very aggressive.

Had a similarly neglected set of wheels a couple of years ago and Wonder Wheels as first touch was great, needed a couple of applications followed by a little elbow grease with T-Cut and they looked like new.

C.

Orangecurry

7,762 posts

228 months

Wednesday 13th February 2008
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Cotty said:
Orangecurry said:
Cotty said:
Just picked up some new wheels that need a bit of a clean can anyone recomment a wheel cleaner.
I recommend Wonder Wheels.

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/...
Bit aggressive isnt it?

How about Meguiars Hot Rims Wheel Cleaner

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/...
I've not used that - I've used a few others and the Wonder Wheels was the least aggressive/damaging, and yet seemed to do the best job.

This was on OE paint on BBS and Hartges, and various Jap, OZ, and Speedline wheels. `