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    What do you do to make your Wheel Cleaning Easier

    I gotta ADMIT....I HATE cleaning wheels...
    Maybe it's because I'm hunched over
    Maybe cause it's boring.

    I DO like having clean wheels though.

    Between having them coated, even an Pressure Washer doesn't really knock out the film on some of these softer pads and the film it may leave behind

    On one set of wheels, it's got alot of -spokes- design so it's just work getting the wheel mitt in and out of every crevice or curvature

    Maybe - just maybe one of those EZ detail brushes might speed it up....but it's not scratch safe for me.

    What methods do you employ to clean your wheels or make your wheel cleaning experience a breeze.
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    Re: What do you do to make your Wheel Cleaning Easier

    I pray for a whèel cleaner that clings to the wheel and truly safely cleans any type of wheel surface that has any kind of coating without agitation. Basically spray on,dwell,rinse off with no tools. I have found there seems to be some shortcomi ngs to products that come close to accomplishing this at the moment.
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    Re: What do you do to make your Wheel Cleaning Easier

    I do primarily use shampoo

    Not decon, but when I do use stronger stuff like BrakeBuster, etc - it does clean the wheels abit more thorough with less-lesser agitation than shampoo
    I only do the coating on a wheels off approach and dread the notion of having to -top up- a coating in a wheels on approach, hence I don't user wheel cleaners as often as I use shampoo. I'm slightly concerned I may diminish the life of the coating more with the higher alkaline product

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    Re: What do you do to make your Wheel Cleaning Easier

    I want a wheel cleaner that's like everything I said above but as gentle as a shampoo. I don't think chemistry allows for it
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    Re: What do you do to make your Wheel Cleaning Easier

    I still have *alot* of Hydr02 . Easily 32oz +.......

    I used to love doing a Wheel Cleaner cleaning....followed by Hydr02. Easy to apply, gets in all the nooks and crannies and application wise, it's a whole lot easier than coating a wheel with high solids.....to some degree.

    Somehow I got it in my -head- about Hydr02 overspray on tires and whether or not that may affect how Tire Dressings may adhere better or worse due to the potential overspray from the runoff of it - when applying to wheels.

    Just short of the rubber concern, I was okay with stronger wheel cleaners as I knew I was going to Spray and Seal the rims afterwards regardless.

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    Re: What do you do to make your Wheel Cleaning Easier

    I still run around like a mad man with an old MF wiping up any drips from wheels onto tires. It does affect tire dressings if not taken care of first
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    Re: What do you do to make your Wheel Cleaning Easier

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill D View Post
    I still run around like a mad man with an old MF wiping up any drips from wheels onto tires. It does affect tire dressings if not taken care of first
    Are we discussing spray and seal overspray on rubber.
    Kinda hard to mitigate that is the overspray of the rinse of wheels generally does touch a good majority of the tire to some degree - lower halves of the rubber being the obvious.

    Eh, wishful thinking

    My buddy is a car guy but he's not a DIY sort guy.
    He has a mobile guy come around to wash his cars
    Maybe I need to be like him and have a mobile guy come and clean just the wheels ;-)

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    Re: What do you do to make your Wheel Cleaning Easier

    If they offer cleaning just the wheels,maybe it's an attractive option for you
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    Re: What do you do to make your Wheel Cleaning Easier

    I start by giving them a good cleaning with a good wheel cleaner. Like TW Foaming wheel & tire cleaner. Then I use a spray coating like TW FLEX WAX or SPRAY COATING. Then I just maintain them with a ceramic infused soap when I wash them. EASY. If I want to boost the protection, I will use a spray on rinse off product. Like flex wax.
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    Re: What do you do to make your Wheel Cleaning Easier

    I'm not a fan of washing wheels and find it a necessary evil.

    I use shampoo or wheel cleaner depending on the state of the wheel. I always start with blasting them off with the hose. If I'm using wheel cleaner I'll spray it on and then go after the wheel barrels with an EZ detail brush and then finish the facing surfaces with a wheel brush. If I'm using shampoo, I just grab the soapy brushes and clean the wheels the same way. After each wheel, I rinse off the brush and keep going.

    On a wheel without too elaborate of spoke patter, it doesn't take me more than a minute or two per wheel. On something like my mother-in-laws Genesis G9, it takes a lot longer and I have to break a third, much smaller brush to get into the little areas. Those wheels take me forever.
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