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Top Tip cheap wheel Cleaner

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Valeted my Golf on Thursday every time i do i pay particular attention to the wheels and they generally come up pretty clean :)

However in the corners there always seems to be ground in baked on Brake Dust that just wont budge :cry:

Well not any more :D

Earlier this year we restored a classic Mini and one of the jobs we did was strip,Degrease and Paint the Filthy engine ;)

Well we had half a can of the degreaser left so on Thursday i washed the wheels then covered them in degreaser and simply wiped away all the baked on Brake Dust :D

This is what i used

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When most products for deep cleaning wheels and brake dust cost a minimum of £7.99 and you cant be sure they work this 3in1 degreaser at just £4.99 is a Bargain :yes:

And its fabulous at cleaning engines in fact anything that is horribly greasy :clap:

Once degreased i just gave them a quick wash then sealed them with Meguiars Wax :nod:

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i rimwaxed mine...and the brake dust comes off much easier during a wash.
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I dont doubt there are other products out there and if you can protect the wheels from new you can help prevent build up ;) If you buy a second hand car that already has ingrained Brake Dust though the 3in1 Degreaser is fabb at taking away years of brake dust and grime :D
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Hi,

I took your advice and I bought some of this degreaser on the weekend. I tried it today, and although I must say it was good (very), it still doesn't shift those little blacks dots in the corners.

Am I I doing something wrong?

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NickO wrote:Hi,

I took your advice and I bought some of this degreaser on the weekend. I tried it today, and although I must say it was good (very), it still doesn't shift those little blacks dots in the corners.

Am I I doing something wrong?

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If a product called a "degreaser" is shifting anything from wheels it will be tar and other non-metallic deposits. By all means try another tar remover on the dots, but I suspect what you're left with is burned-in brake dust. I've had a lot of success cleaning up my MINI's white wheels with Aquartz Iron Cut. I hit the wheels with the Iron Cut, then Tardis, then finally a clay bar+lube before polishing and waxing them. There's not much for the clay bar to remove after the two chemicals have done their work. And after a few layers of wax, you won't need to be quite so heavy on the chemicals in future.
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A good sealant for alloys is Finishkare Hi-temp paste wax.
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Thanks all

it's the only part of the car I can't keep under total control, so I'm grateful for all the suggestions / recommendations. :)
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Here is a guide from autosmart, I use autosmart smart wheels as it works wonders and is acid free. I don't like things like wonder wheels as they are acidic and can strip the alloy and cause corrosion http://www.autosmart.co.uk/images/PDF%2 ... e%2009.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Try Virosol from Clover Chemicals - 5 litre bottle for about £8 (call up Clover to find your local stockist) - dilute it as necessary and is non acidic. Spray on wheels, wash off. (you can even give some to the missus for cleaning the kitchen!!)
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Meguiars are the best products
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5lts of Wonder Wheels in Costco is about £7
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omg do not use wonder wheels mate, its like an acid will wreck your alloys.
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