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exfuzzyt5
Saturday 27th December 2008, 10:01
Anyone got any recomendations for cleaning products to remove all that brake dust thats encrusted on the wheel that won't budge

Ta

T5R+
Saturday 27th December 2008, 10:32
If I get to this level of "tardiness" :rolleyes: I apply a spray on diluted-degreaser, rinse off and then wash as usual. Do this before starting to wash the vehicle itself.

Never used alloy wheel cleaning products to date, but will convert in the New Year - have a look in the detailing section of our forum, some good advice.

If that fails.....

http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/

Redbrick
Saturday 27th December 2008, 11:34
I used Bilberry wheel cleaner the other day for the first time, someone on here recommended it. Much better than Autoglym stuff that I swore by in the past. It foamed up nicely and the wheels looked spotless after it. Bought a 5L bottle which mixes 1:1 at its strongest dilution. I worked that out to be quite economical compared to Autoglym. Also use the Autoglym wheel brush which is really good.

volvokid
Saturday 27th December 2008, 16:25
I use Blackfire Gel Wheel & Tyre Cleaner this stuff wont eat into your alloys like allot of other products out there, If your alloys are really nasty looking use the Bilberry but I’m not sure if I would use it on a regular occasion. Try buying Poor Boys wheel sealant once you clean your alloys apply 2 coats of this stuff and it will make cleaning your wheels a lot easier next time.

Adge
Saturday 27th December 2008, 18:18
I use baby cleaning wipes. Also leaves a coating wich makes cleaning easy.

dave stew
Saturday 27th December 2008, 18:49
Once the wheels are sparkling, under no circumstances let my wife drive the car anywhere near the Co-Op. :mad:

hoody
Wednesday 31st December 2008, 12:44
I use Astonish multi purpose cleaner from the pound shop,amazing,and it only costs about a pound,just rub it in clean off and polish the wheels,it gives fantastic results and is safe as it only has natural ingredients,tried it by chance and the results amaze me still.All my friends use it instead of branded wheel cleaners,takes a bit of elbow grease but well worth it.

woz
Tuesday 27th January 2009, 14:47
Anyone got any recomendations for cleaning products to remove all that brake dust thats encrusted on the wheel that won't budge

Ta

I got a mequiars one from the car shop - works a treat, nice and easy to use too.
W

Wobbly Dave
Tuesday 27th January 2009, 15:06
Chemical guys premium blue wheel cleaner - 1 part in 4. Wheelschmitt and a wheel brush.

Best I have found and not acidic.

http://www.bigredvolvos.co.uk/galleries/july_2006_CYC.htm

I protect them with Rim Wax. Sounds pervy but really keeps the dirt away.

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wheels-and-tyres/cat_7.html

Tempted to give the bilberry a go!

The induro wheel curved wheel brush is good for cleaning tyre walls prior to dressing them. I use the megs high gloss - it lasts for a good couple of weeks.

badger1980
Wednesday 28th January 2009, 02:49
ive always used wonder wheels never let me down and really easy to work with and gives fantastic results

volvokid
Wednesday 28th January 2009, 06:18
[QUOTE=Wobbly Dave;209466]Chemical guys premium blue wheel cleaner - 1 part in 4. Wheelschmitt and a wheel brush.

Best I have found and not acidic.

[QUOTE]

I Tried that stuff it smells like window cleaner.

Wobbly Dave
Wednesday 28th January 2009, 10:53
ive always used wonder wheels never let me down and really easy to work with and gives fantastic results
Wonderwheels is far too harsh!!

Wobbly Dave
Wednesday 28th January 2009, 10:53
[QUOTE=Wobbly Dave;209466]Chemical guys premium blue wheel cleaner - 1 part in 4. Wheelschmitt and a wheel brush.

Best I have found and not acidic.

[QUOTE]

I Tried that stuff it smells like window cleaner.
And your point is?

badger1980
Wednesday 11th February 2009, 04:56
Wonderwheels is far too harsh!!

Not when watered down in a spray bottle hehe once im back at work i need to get some more autosol it's fantastic and lubricates as well and before u say no it isnt the metal polish lol its a orange colour even the md uses it on her merc good for cleaning anything greasy. sorry my bad its ecosol

volvokid
Wednesday 11th February 2009, 14:11
[quote=volvokid;209661][QUOTE=Wobbly Dave;209466]Chemical guys premium blue wheel cleaner - 1 part in 4. Wheelschmitt and a wheel brush.

Best I have found and not acidic.


And your point is?

No point just didnt think much of the stuff.

RHD5SE
Wednesday 11th February 2009, 16:25
Chemical guys premium blue wheel cleaner - 1 part in 4. Wheelschmitt and a wheel brush.

Best I have found and not acidic.

http://www.bigredvolvos.co.uk/galleries/july_2006_CYC.htm

I protect them with Rim Wax. Sounds pervy but really keeps the dirt away.

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wheels-and-tyres/cat_7.html

Tempted to give the bilberry a go!

The induro wheel curved wheel brush is good for cleaning tyre walls prior to dressing them. I use the megs high gloss - it lasts for a good couple of weeks.

Hi Dave,

From one of the pics on your website-you have a brush attachment for the cordless drill-where's that from?

Cheers

RPM
Wednesday 11th February 2009, 20:39
I use baby cleaning wipes. Also leaves a coating wich makes cleaning easy.

Good one Adge...........thought is was just me that refused to spend stupid amounts on 'wheel cleaning' products........!

I actually used Flash Anti-Bacterial surface wipes (lemon fragrance - makes the experience extremely pleasurable).

One side of the wipe is textured to assist with the really baked on stuff. I swear they were made for cleaning alloys. A pack costs about £2.50 for 80 wipes. One wipe per wheel makes for very effective (and cost effective) clean.


http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w287/l111kss/Flash_Guard_Lemon_Wipes_60Pack.jpg

AndysR
Wednesday 11th February 2009, 21:21
I don't use wheel cleaners since I managed to damage an alloy finish with one many moons ago. Since then when I have come across an alloy wheel which requires more than the usual car shampoo and sponge I use Autoglym motorcycle cleaner. It's alot less abrasive/acidic than the alloy wheel cleaners I have used in the past so is less likely to mar the finish of the alloy. You may need to use a few applications but it has never failed me yet! :)

Wobbly Dave
Thursday 12th February 2009, 11:39
Hi Dave,

From one of the pics on your website-you have a brush attachment for the cordless drill-where's that from?

Cheers
It was from carwashnwax - but he doesnt sell them anymore.

http://www.chemicalguysuk.com/category_s/6.htm