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Cleaning Ceramic Coated Wheels
Hi Guys,
I have a customer who had his whole car including wheels ceramic coated with GTechniq. Im familiar with cleaning ceramic coated paint but never wheels. I normally use Megs Wheel Brightener diluted 4:1. Would this be safe on ceramic coating? I also have IronX that I could use if needed but want to avoid the expensive stuff unless necessary.
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Re: Cleaning Ceramic Coated Wheels
Should be able to use nothing but soap and water. Wheel coatings are great!
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Re: Cleaning Ceramic Coated Wheels
As Hammer said car soap will do. I mix 2oz of Wolfgang Autobathe in 32 oz of water to make my cleaner. It's probably too concentrated but I'm over cautious. Plus one mixed bottle lasts me about 3 wheel cleanings. If your using a pressure washer most crud will rinse off. My wheels have Uber coating for what it's worth.
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Re: Cleaning Ceramic Coated Wheels
Originally Posted by Hammer77
Should be able to use nothing but soap and water.
In theory, but I recently detailed a set of opticoated wheels that were very stubborn. I spent about 35-40 minutes on the first wheel with a diluted APC, but resorted to a wheel cleaner for the other three.
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Re: Cleaning Ceramic Coated Wheels
I have Optimum Gloss Coat on one vehicle and Opti-Coat Pro on the wife's car. Both clean easily, both face and barrel with whatever car soap I'm using. I save the Meg's Wheel Brightener (which works great) on friend's uncoated nasty wheels.
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Re: Cleaning Ceramic Coated Wheels
Couple of variables that may impact your choice of wheel cleaner:
Type of brake pads, how often/with what the wheels are cleaned, remaining strength of the coating, and the type of wheel surface (black soft paint vs. hard cleared silver).
You might not get to decide which cleaner until you see the condition of the wheels.
If you're on AGO you probably already have more wheel cleaners than you need
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Re: Cleaning Ceramic Coated Wheels
Originally Posted by gspam1
I have Optimum Gloss Coat on one vehicle and Opti-Coat Pro on the wife's car. Both clean easily, both face and barrel with whatever car soap I'm using. I save the Meg's Wheel Brightener (which works great) on friend's uncoated nasty wheels.
My wheel brightener is relegated to nasty friend's wheel duty too
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Re: Cleaning Ceramic Coated Wheels
CarPro Reset is what I use.
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Re: Cleaning Ceramic Coated Wheels
The ones we use @ pottery class aren't motorized or anything, you spin them with your hand - kind of like little "lazy susans" and they have markings on them to kind of center a round project if need be. Ours are just clear plastic covered plywood 8" squares. (Plastic covered so they're easy to wipe off and clean.) We mostly use them when glazing. We put a little dot on the wheel where we started and then spin 'em as we glaze to make sure we get 3 coats on everywhere.
Hope this helps.
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Re: Cleaning Ceramic Coated Wheels
To the OP and Big Ern, sounds like you had some clients that bought a coating, but neglected it. I only use wheel cleaner on my wheels once a year, when I am getting ready to recoat. I use PBL Wheel, very nice stuff. But I clean my wheels often. I am ashamed to admit it lately I've only been cleaning my wheels every two weeks, on the off week I wipe them down with Ech2o, and they look mint.
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