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I guess I'm old school. I have Zaino'd my wheels and when it's time to clean (every other week):
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Maybe I'm even older school. With the wheel wax applied, I just spray my wheels with plain old water, then I use one of those big open cell sponges typically used for wall papering. Everything slides off - takes me less than a minute per wheel. And now worrisome toxins going down the drain (though the black brake dust looks scary going down the gutter ~ and there's a lot of it!)
Wheel cleaners strip whatever you have protecting them off. Simple Green is a degreaser - great if you haven't cleaned your wheels in a month of Sundays, but you'll need to put something on after that or the next washing will be even harder! Just my two cents. |
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^^ Simple green will also strip the clear coat after prolonged used. Don't ask me how I know. I'm off to buy some Sonax from detailers domain
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I have used Simple Green on EVERY expensive car I have owned since 1995, and never had an issue....even the few cars that I kept 3+ years. Simple Green is "natural" and seems so gentle!!
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I've used Simple Green on occasion when I run out of S100 and never had any problems. I think the key for any wheel cleaner is not to let it on the wheel very long. I do one wheel at a time, and the whatever cleaner I am using isn't on the wheel more than about a minute.
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Still I agree like anything I wouldn't leave it on for a long period of time. (insert funny joke about it going through inventors internal organs here )
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I just found a little blurb I cut out and filed from Car & Driver that basically says RejeX works. So that's on my list to try when Spring rolls around.
A Google later showed this: 2002 Audi A4 3.0 CVT - Baubles and Bolt-Ons - Car and Driver So I guess my habit of "cut and file" of paper is becoming obsolete... |
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Here's some data for you:
I replaced my front pads with Centrics(No front Akebonos for the 4.8L engine) and my rears with Akebono Euros. Now my wheels stay clean for about 6 weeks before I feel I need to wash them as compared with a week with the stock pads. Occasionally get a faint squeak as I come to a stop, but nothing serious. As for waxing wheels, it definitely makes them easier to clean. I've found that Klasse All In One and Sealant Glaze seems to last the longest.
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so true about stripping the clearcoat! I was using P21s gel and then after switching to sonax, I am totally sold! When I runout of wax, I am going to try their other products. I am using swissvax now and I haven't detailed the new x yet as I said before. I am just having a hard time finding the best tire dressing. I have tried all the usual suspects. The best I've found so far is Adam's rt. Anyone find anything better?
Last edited by Jen; 01-15-2011 at 10:09 AM. |
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