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416to212 07-22-2008 04:37 PM

Tools for cleaning Multiple Spoke wheels?
 
I have a set of O.Z. Ultraleggeras that are a bitch to clean! So many spokes and corners!

I have been using a microfiber cloth soaked in car wash solution but it's a serious strain on my fingers and it takes a lot of time.

Does anyone have any recommendations for cleaning tools for a job like this?

Smoke Honda 07-22-2008 05:07 PM

http://autosupermart.com/store/shop/zymol55.html Good stuff.

Huey52 07-22-2008 05:27 PM

Quality boar's hair rim brush. Just tough enough to work w/o scratching.

http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/...rrivals&page=1

flipRx8 07-28-2008 12:03 AM

or you can get soem wheel acid...works liek a charm.... just spray let it sit...and everything from dirt, grease break dust..anything will come right off and ahve your rims loooking and shining as if you jsut got them..and thats a bet

SayNoToPistons 07-28-2008 01:01 AM

If you think those have lots of spokes and "corners" , check this BBS mesh out.

http://www.6ercoupe.de/Zubeh/BBS_RS.jpg





http://www.topoftheline.com/auto-wheel-brush.html

Have fun.

BRGREEN8 07-28-2008 01:20 AM

separate set of wash mitts that you'd only use to clean the rims.

416to212 07-28-2008 11:09 AM


Originally Posted by flipRx8 (Post 2570056)
or you can get soem wheel acid...works liek a charm.... just spray let it sit...and everything from dirt, grease break dust..anything will come right off and ahve your rims loooking and shining as if you jsut got them..and thats a bet

Wheel Acid? Are you kidding me? This is bad advice. Too harsh for painted surfaces, chrome lug nuts, and polished lips. I hope no one used wheel acid unless you have stamped steel wheels. Wheels need gentle care. ;)

RK 07-28-2008 11:18 AM


Originally Posted by 416to212 (Post 2570534)
Wheel Acid? Are you kidding me? This is bad advice. Too harsh for painted surfaces, chrome lug nuts, and polished lips. I hope no one used wheel acid unless you have stamped steel wheels. Wheels need gentle care. ;)

+++1

For regular washing I just use my wash mitt. The wheels and exhaust I save for last since brake dust can cause scratching. Wash the wheels, rinse them, and then dry them first with a seperate drying cloth. If you let the wheels sit around drying w/o a cloth the dust will harden again. Dry it off asap and then switch towels for the rest of your car.

Once a month or so you should consider doing a detailed with a tire brush but unless you're running on track/autoX on a regular basis you should be able to get by with the mitt for normal cleaning.

The wash mitt gets washed right after so contaminates from the wheel are gonna be off before the next wash.

PBlue 07-29-2008 07:00 AM

+1 for ultraleggeras being a pain to wash... i was happy to have a painted wheel to replace my old chrome. The dust wipes off real easy compared to the chrome but theres so much more surface area...

Have you tried waxing the wheels? I think i heard we can do that to prevent the dust from sticking so bad... any comments on that?

RK 07-29-2008 07:48 AM


Originally Posted by PBlue (Post 2571928)
Have you tried waxing the wheels? I think i heard we can do that to prevent the dust from sticking so bad... any comments on that?

Wax might not be so good but as long as your wheels are clear coated you can Zaino 'em. Little Z2 with some Z6 makes the dust go away. :)

416to212 07-29-2008 11:31 AM

I've always waxed my past rims to keep them slick and easy to clean. But I am not looking forwarding to waxing these Ultraleggeras! LOL

Maybe I should consider a liquid spray wax instead of messing around with a liquid paste. Any recommendations on spray wax? I know they may not be as effective as pastes and buffing but maybe multiple uses may be easier than a real waxing.

PBlue 07-30-2008 02:45 PM

Are the ultraleggeras clear coated? Its a fairly flat black but theres a little glossyness...

When i clean them i normally just wipe the face and sides of the 12 spokes... cant be bothered with much detail... just the big green bone sponge and it gets what it gets... OEM used to annoy me with all the corners... lol... at least these are 1000x easier to clean than chrome.

PBlue 08-13-2008 08:09 AM

I got a big soft sponge with these little microfiber tentacles... cleaned em up perfect real quick.

joe-jitsu 10-04-2008 10:54 AM

The mothers powerball for wheels isnt bad


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