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Alloy wheel cleaner? GO!
GTI-Ross:
Iron X isnt a wheel cleaner :happy2:, it removes iron and thats it.
Bilberry wheel cleaner for me.
xjay1337:
--- Quote from: GTI-Ross on January 08, 2014, 04:46:17 pm ---Iron X isnt a wheel cleaner :happy2:, it removes iron and thats it.
--- End quote ---
Exactly! :indifferent:
stealthwolf:
As per xjay, I just snowfoam the wheels along with the car for a weekly wash. If they need scrubbing, then I'll use bilberry (not acidic but it is alkali IIRC) and some brushes. Iron-X and Tardis help with iron deposits and tar spots respectively, and I'd use them along with claybar when prepping the wheels for summer/winter, prior to LSP.
Gman30:
Thanks for the advise guys..
My wheels are sealed with fk1000p every so often after a deep clean and usually washed with shampoo but what with all this bad weather we're experiencing Im having too leave it longer between washes.
I've heard the citrus based cleaners are a good option... A lil extra bite aand sealant friendly!?
Anyone tryed/currently using a citrus cleaner on their wheels regularly...?
xjay1337:
A citrus cleaner like what...?
There's nothing fancy about citrus cleaners. You should still find even if you leave the wheels for a few weeks that you would be OK with just the normal shampoo you use on the car.
If you need a bit more "bite" then I would break out a weak dilution of a ph neutral wheel cleaner for this I would recommend Chemical Guys Diablo this is actually a very good wheel cleaner and often overlooked.
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