Admittedly, I'm very confused about how to clean my rims/wheels. I have a full stock 2008 IS350 (OEM rims). Lexus says the rims are "Aluminum Alloy" and I have NO IDEA if they are coated or not coated (heck, I have no idea what either means).
Although I don't know if it will help, here is a picture of the rim:

So, my question is, how to clean, car and protect the rims, but before I ask, let me explain a few things.
The IS350 front brakes emit the most brake dust I've ever seen from any car I've ever owned. I pretty much have to wipe them down after any drive more than 20 minutes (in fact Lexus offers a free replacement of your pads to a less "grippy" ceramic brake bad that doesn't emit as much dust).
In any event, if they are really dirty I use the Gold Class all wheel cleaner, followed by a hose and a good scrubbing with a sponge (and a special brush for the lug nuts).
I have read that some people clay there rims and wax them or use the Hot Rims Mag and Aluminum Polish. This is where I start to get confused. I have (in the past) used a "Mag and Aluminum" type polish from Mothers and it said on the label to test the rim to see if it was coated or not. If black comes off, then ok, if not, then not ok (sort of thing).
Well, I tried it this weekend on a small portion (after I had thoroughly cleaned the rim) and nothing came off (I assumed because it was already clean). What should I be doing? I really am confused.
Although I don't know if it will help, here is a picture of the rim:

So, my question is, how to clean, car and protect the rims, but before I ask, let me explain a few things.
The IS350 front brakes emit the most brake dust I've ever seen from any car I've ever owned. I pretty much have to wipe them down after any drive more than 20 minutes (in fact Lexus offers a free replacement of your pads to a less "grippy" ceramic brake bad that doesn't emit as much dust).
In any event, if they are really dirty I use the Gold Class all wheel cleaner, followed by a hose and a good scrubbing with a sponge (and a special brush for the lug nuts).
I have read that some people clay there rims and wax them or use the Hot Rims Mag and Aluminum Polish. This is where I start to get confused. I have (in the past) used a "Mag and Aluminum" type polish from Mothers and it said on the label to test the rim to see if it was coated or not. If black comes off, then ok, if not, then not ok (sort of thing).
Well, I tried it this weekend on a small portion (after I had thoroughly cleaned the rim) and nothing came off (I assumed because it was already clean). What should I be doing? I really am confused.
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