I love shiney, brake-dust free wheels. I love getting them from hazardous to healthy with every detail i do.
I hate maintaining my own wheels...
A little background on my wheel cleaning.
Weekly: Wash wheels with Meg's Deep Crystal Wash and a bug scrubber sponge in my designated "wheels" bucket.
Monthly: Deep clean wheels with Meg's Wheel Brightener. Dry wheels. Spray on some Ultimate Quik Wax for shine (and protection?).
I reserve the Wheel Brightener for monthly cleanings. I assume this cleaner is too harsh to be used weekly... Correct me if im wrong. Is monthly often as well?
During summer time i autocross alot. So i replace my normal Wagner ThermoQuiet ceramic pads with Hawk HPS pads for summer. These hawk pads put out some DUST! I want to cut down on my wheel cleaning labor, its very annoying to have to get out a 3rd bucket every wash. So i devised a plan... I had an empty 32oz spray bottle of Meg's Quik Detailer laying around so i filled it up with water, and added 1oz of UW&W to it. This gave my a 32:1 spray "wash." So this time instead of getting my 3rd bucket and extra wash out, i sprayed down a dry wheel with this mix. I agitated the wheels with a soft brush and sprayed off the wheel. Stuff works great!
Basically this is a non-harsh, cheap, & time saving method for a weekly wheel cleaning.
Feel free to post any criticism or feedback. I would also like to know what you guys do to maintain your wheels.
I hate maintaining my own wheels...
A little background on my wheel cleaning.
Weekly: Wash wheels with Meg's Deep Crystal Wash and a bug scrubber sponge in my designated "wheels" bucket.
Monthly: Deep clean wheels with Meg's Wheel Brightener. Dry wheels. Spray on some Ultimate Quik Wax for shine (and protection?).
I reserve the Wheel Brightener for monthly cleanings. I assume this cleaner is too harsh to be used weekly... Correct me if im wrong. Is monthly often as well?
During summer time i autocross alot. So i replace my normal Wagner ThermoQuiet ceramic pads with Hawk HPS pads for summer. These hawk pads put out some DUST! I want to cut down on my wheel cleaning labor, its very annoying to have to get out a 3rd bucket every wash. So i devised a plan... I had an empty 32oz spray bottle of Meg's Quik Detailer laying around so i filled it up with water, and added 1oz of UW&W to it. This gave my a 32:1 spray "wash." So this time instead of getting my 3rd bucket and extra wash out, i sprayed down a dry wheel with this mix. I agitated the wheels with a soft brush and sprayed off the wheel. Stuff works great!
Basically this is a non-harsh, cheap, & time saving method for a weekly wheel cleaning.
Feel free to post any criticism or feedback. I would also like to know what you guys do to maintain your wheels.
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