I doubt if my method is groundbreaking or a fresh new way of wheel-washing, but I thought I would share a few tips that help me to clean my wheels and rims.

I start off with two hand-held wheel brushes ($2 each at Big Lots) and angle one at 90 degrees while keeping the other one straight. Why two brushes? Using one brush is fine, but the constant bending and unbending causes the wire in the brush to break after 3-4 washes.


The angled brush is for cleaning behind the spokes of the wheel. I generally use low-end car wash soap to wash my wheels.


I use the straight brush for cleaning the inner rim and between the spokes. I slightly angle my flat brush to that it contours to the inner rim, and it seems to grabs better.

I start off with two hand-held wheel brushes ($2 each at Big Lots) and angle one at 90 degrees while keeping the other one straight. Why two brushes? Using one brush is fine, but the constant bending and unbending causes the wire in the brush to break after 3-4 washes.


The angled brush is for cleaning behind the spokes of the wheel. I generally use low-end car wash soap to wash my wheels.


I use the straight brush for cleaning the inner rim and between the spokes. I slightly angle my flat brush to that it contours to the inner rim, and it seems to grabs better.
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