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Why am I so bad at cleaning wheels?
Everyone on the internet makes it look so easy. My process for painted/clear-coated wheels:
- Foam cannon + pressure rinse
- Heavy spray Iron-x, agitate with speedmaster brush, rinse
- Heavy spray Meg's APC, agitate with brush, rinse
- WHEELS STILL FULL OF DIRT - clean literally every square millimeter with APC and wet mf towel
- Give up when back starts aching, apply opti-seal
- Complain
Any tips to speed this up?
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Re: Why am I so bad at cleaning wheels?
I won't waste Iron-X on dirty wheels. To me, is a product that should be used to remove only embedded contaminants after you wash the wheels and you are about to coat them. Yes, it can clean wheels, but so do an APC for a much cheaper price.
These do a better job than brush:
Lake Country Wool Wheel Washing Mitt
Use a bucket of water + soap. Also, use gloves with this mitt because the material from inside can stains your hands due the dye used on in.
After that, follow with a microfiber towel and do the small areas that couldn't reach with the mitt.
To me this is the more effective way to clean the front of the wheels. For th.e back, use the Wheel Woolies
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Re: Why am I so bad at cleaning wheels?
lol, that's hilarious OP
For me, I've found Meg's APC (even at 4:1) is about the least effective cleaner Autogeek sells.
I bought a few gallons of Mckee's Cleanse-All Exterior Cleaner along time ago during a sale and I really love being able to use it on wheels, tires, barrels, wheel wells, trim...etc. It works better than any degreaser or APC I've ever used
Now I use OPC 3:1 because at this dilution it's a way better value than Cleanse-All Exterior Cleaner. OPC 3:1 for wheels and tires will make your life so much easier than D101 at any dilution
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Re: Why am I so bad at cleaning wheels?
How long do you go between cleaning your wheels?
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Re: Why am I so bad at cleaning wheels?
Spend a day pulling wheels off, clean them real good, coat them with something like Gyeon Rim, hose 'em off going forward.
Save much time...
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Re: Why am I so bad at cleaning wheels?
How long does Gyeon Rim last?
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Re: Why am I so bad at cleaning wheels?
Gyeon Rim description: Apply to wheel and allow 2-5 min. for product to dry.
Gyeon Rim video: Gyeon rep applies it and says to give it 30secs. and wipe off... Ok. Then he says maintenance of the wheels will work by using a PH neutral wheel cleaner and high pressure rinse..
So basically I can maintain my wheels clean the same exact way I currently do, except I'll have to buy a different wheel cleaner because I don't think Megs D143 is ph neutral. I think I'll just stick to my current methods. As far as my wheels beading? I've never even bothered to look at whether wheels bead or not
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Re: Why am I so bad at cleaning wheels?
My wheels are coated with DLux, then topped with Jetseal. They don't get dirty what so ever. All I use is a little soap and a QD spray and they look brand new every time.
I second the post suggesting to do a "wheels off" detail at least once a year. Clean them really good. This is the only time I ironx them. I then even grab a 4" MF cutting disk and go to town on the inside as well. I spend a really good amount of time cleaning them up at least once.
They are good to go the entire year.
i won't ever ironX my wheels when the are on the car. The stuff isn't safe for brake components and possibly could leave staining .
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Re: Why am I so bad at cleaning wheels?
In my opinion:
Buy a dedicated wheel cleaner. Makes a huge difference. They're formulated to address the specific contaminants found on wheels, and they clean tires better. I would suggest Meguiar's D143.
I use wheel woolies for the barrels and between the spokes, a wheel woolies boars hair brush for lug nut area, and a wheel MF for the face. I have a Speedmaster Jr. but I mainly use it for tight areas and motorcycles. I prefer the more dense wheel woolies as they clean quicker. Don't forget gloves too, to keep brake dust and wheel cleaner off your hands.
(IMO)
Once they're clean wax or coat them. Then you can probably get by with a wheel MF and normal car wash solution.
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