What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
Look, if you've got a modern car, especially something Euro or a heavy 4x4, you know the struggle with black soot all over your wheels. After 15 years in the trade, I've seen too many blokes ruin expensive rims because they used the wrong gear or waited too long. This is for anyone who wants clean wheels without spending three hours scrubbing on their hands and knees. We're talking quick, effective, and safe methods for our harsh conditions.
The Lowdown on Brake Dust
While you're here...
Never wash hot wheels
Use a dedicated iron remover
The 'Dry Wheel' Technique
Don't forget the 'barrels'
The Bare Essentials
What You'll Need
Watch Out
Common Questions
How often should I clean them?
Can I use dish soap?
What's the best way to keep them clean longer?
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