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Clean alloy wheels with the Speed Master Wheel Brush and a clear coat-safe wheel Alloy wheels are the most common type of wheels on the road today. Most vehicles coming off the assembly line have clear coated alloy wheels, but many drivers enhance their vehicles with aftermarket polished alloy wheels. So, while the wheels may be aluminum alloy, the finish on top is what you have to consider when choosing a wheel cleaner. Wheels’ worst enemy Brake dust is made of an adhesive and carbon fibers that come off the brake pad and tiny metal shavings from the rotor. The intense heat and friction generated by the wheels makes this mixture highly corrosive. Because you probably drive every day, more brake dust is constantly being made. Frequent cleaning is the only way to keep your wheels safe.
Step by Step
Clean alloy wheels with the Speed Master Wheel Brush and a clear coat-safe wheel cleaner.
Use a Speed Master Wheel Brush to clean wheels without scratching.
Dry alloy wheels with a microfiber towel.
All the tiny contaminants that stick to your vehicle’s body also stick to the wheels. Add brake dust on top of that. Contaminants don’t care if the alloy is coated or not – they’ll stick to it. Detailing clay is a fantastic tool for removing embedded contamination from wheels. Griot’s Garage Wheel Cleaning Clay is made especially for claying wheels. The good thing about this product is that you have a clearly labeled jar so it’s less likely you’ll confuse the wheel clay with the regular detail clay you use on the paint. You should not mix them up! Always avoid cross-contamination between wheels and paint.