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Lots of people have asked me, “How do I clean my wheels?” This is a great question. It always seems easier getting the rest of the vehicle clean, but those wheels, with some hard to get to nooks and crannies, seem a lot harder.
As a general rule, you should never attempt to clean a wheel that’s hot. Allow the wheel to cool down or help it along with a cold-water stream. Wheel Types and Care Chrome – these aluminum or steel wheels are coated with a thin but very strong chrome finish. When they are clean and well cared for, chrome wheels shine like crazy and provide lots of curb appeal. Salt build up can eat chrome so a weekly winter wash will protect them. Water and cleaners that are allowed to dry will cause water spots, so it's important to dry chrome wheels after washing. | ![]() No wheel responds to a good polish and some elbow grease like chrome.
![]() Like chrome these wheels are susceptible to road contaminants, especially salt.
Painted Steel – these wheels are very common and re painted like vehicle panels. A clear coat serves to protect the wheel and provide a decent shine. Car wash soap and a soft brush will remove most dirt and brake dust and these wheels respond well to a good wheel wax. Stop by anytime for a Free PitStop where we will check and top off your fluids and perform an assessment of your wheels. |
This is a great appetizer that disappears almost instantly every time I make it. Ingredients 8oz. cream cheese - room temperature Cook spinach according to package directions, drain really well. Enjoy! ![]() | |
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