Every vehicle owner wants to keep the wheels of their car in mint condition for as long as possible. To that end you need to take care of your wheels on a regular basis and do this as carefully as you do with other valuable parts of your vehicle. Bear in mind that road grime traps moisture, which sooner or later can lead to rusting, while brake dust incurred by braking friction can form pits on the finish of your wheels.
To clean your wheels and make them always look like new, you’ll need water and some mild dish soap. You should avoid use of abrasive materials which can scratch or degrade the finish. So be careful when using a bristle brush to clean your tires and forget about scouring pads. You should also take into account that strong chemicals and steam cleaners can lead to discoloration or corrosion. Another important point is to cool your wheels every single time before starting to clean them.
The clear coated finish should be cleaned with gentle dish soap and water, and wiped dry with a soft piece of cloth.
The chrome plated finish should be cleaned with gentle dish soap and water, and wiped dry with a soft piece of cloth. To protect your wheels surface from corrosion, use non-abrasive cream wax or wheel seal.
The polished aluminum finish should be cleaned with gentle dish soap and water, and wiped dry with a soft piece of cloth. Polished wheels that are not clear coated require special care and additional maintenance to not lose their luster in years. So, you’ll need to use non-abrasive cream wax or wheel seal. It is a good practice to use a special wheel polish and wheel seal to bring oxidized wheels back to life and make them look shiny.
The chrome plated finish should be cleaned with gentle dish soap and water, and wiped dry with a soft piece of cloth. To protect your wheels surface from corrosion, use non-abrasive cream wax or wheel seal.
Painted wheels should be cleaned with gentle dish soap and water, and wiped dry with a soft piece of cloth.
Machined wheels should be cleaned with gentle dish soap and water, and wiped dry with a soft piece of cloth.