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Old Sep 27, 2005 | 11:28 AM
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Alot of people put car wax or polish on their wheels. I think that also protects the wheels and helps keep the dust level down. However, I don't think regular wax or polish works as well as WheelWax does on wheels. It really depends on how often you clean your wheels and how much dust your wheels get on them. I use low dust brake pads and wash my wheels often so they don't get real dirty. If you use the OEM pads which are very dusty WheelWax will help keep it off the wheels and make it easier to clean, even more so than regular wax does.
Ditto, this stuff works really well. Make sure you put two coats on the front and after the 2nd coat you mist with water and buff out! My Volks look better than when I bought them!
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Old Sep 27, 2005 | 01:05 PM
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Have you tried misting them with water and buffing them a second time? That greatly improves the shine.
thanks for the tip ill try it this weekend.
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Old Sep 27, 2005 | 03:12 PM
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Anyone have any tips on cleaning the interior of base/enthusiast stock 7spoke wheels? On other vehicles i could put my hand right through the wheel and clean it..on these i really don't want to jack the car and go underneath it to clean them.
Any advice?
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