HELP! What happened to my wheels?
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HELP! What happened to my wheels?
Just started detailing the new car. Following the autopia detailing guide to the letter. As instructed, I washed the tires and wheels first. I used Eagle One tire cleaner (no bleach) and P21S wheel cleaner (supposedly the best). I used OXO tire brushes and OXO wheel brushes. I rinsed the crap out of them after cleaning, as instructed. Now I have a very dull finish with streaks on the wheels. Almost looks bleached. There is no bleach in the products I used. Any ideas on what went wrong and what to do about it?
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I hand dry the wheels. Since they are powder coated, and most brushes just don't clean the brake film off very well. I just do it by hand (every weekend or two) using the same soap as the car. I just to them last.
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Zaino your wheels, it will make taking the brake dust off a lot easier.
Sorry OhioRacer, not sure what happened to your wheels. Try Zainoing them, hopefully it will restore the shine.
Sorry OhioRacer, not sure what happened to your wheels. Try Zainoing them, hopefully it will restore the shine.
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I asked a professional detailer what they use and he told me soap and water. He told me never to use any of the wheel cleaners on the market. If the wheels are aluminum there probably is a clearcoat finish on them...... Chemicals will dull their finish. I only use a mild car wash soap and a soft brush on my wheels. Never have a problem.
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Originally posted by OhioRacer
Bummer . I bought this stuff specifically becasue it was ok for our wheels. No harmful chemicals. What is the Zaino product you are recommending?
Bummer . I bought this stuff specifically becasue it was ok for our wheels. No harmful chemicals. What is the Zaino product you are recommending?
Bottom line: treat your wheels just like any other part of your car and you will be just fine. Clean, polish, wax, etc.
Good luck,
Bob
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If you use that stuff,make sure you spray it on a cool/cold wheel.If it dries you get the streaking.Any metal polish should take it off....it's happened to me a time or two
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If you use that stuff,make sure you spray it on a cool/cold wheel.If it dries you get the streaking.Any metal polish should take it off....it's happened to me a time or two
If you use that stuff,make sure you spray it on a cool/cold wheel.If it dries you get the streaking.Any metal polish should take it off....it's happened to me a time or two
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Originally posted by OhioRacer
I did spray it on cold wheels. Any recommendation on metal polish? Pisses me off to hear about just using soap and water. I wish I would have known that before buying that "wheel kit". Anyway, one good thing. The Black Opal tire spray is tits! Damn tires look like mirrors. Unfortunately, I'm sure this stuff will end up all over the side of my car.
I did spray it on cold wheels. Any recommendation on metal polish? Pisses me off to hear about just using soap and water. I wish I would have known that before buying that "wheel kit". Anyway, one good thing. The Black Opal tire spray is tits! Damn tires look like mirrors. Unfortunately, I'm sure this stuff will end up all over the side of my car.
Bob
PS I just did a quick look at the properautocare site and this is what I found:
We guarantee your satisfaction with a no-hassle policy!
When we say "no-hassle" we mean just that. If a product fails to satisfy you, return the product, postage prepaid, and we'll exchange it or refund your money in full (minus original shipping charges), whichever you wish. We stand behind everything we sell.
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Sounds like it dried on the wheel,how long did you wait before hosing it off?As far as a polish goes,it's hard to say w/o seeing how bad it's stained.I know of a product called Bright Boy that's got a small amount of "grit" to it that may work if the staining is bad.