We recommend using an alloy wheel cleaner. You could use just a standard car shampoo but; this will only remove the surface dirt and not any ingrained dirt. However, by using an alloy wheel cleaner you will get a deeper and more thorough cleanse.
Using your pressure washer or hose will remove any surface dirt and brake dust from the alloy wheel before you start the cleaning process.
When the surface dirt is removed from your alloy wheel with water, you will then need to apply a significant amount of alloy wheel cleaner to your wheels.
Wait approximately five minutes for the cleaner to work, but do check the instructions on the wheel cleaner as they may vary.
Following the 5-minute wait, you can then rinse the wheel cleaner off with water.
Then you can dry the alloy wheels with a microfibre cloth to avoid ugly watermarks on your now gleaming and shiny alloys.
If you've ever used car wax on your car before, an alloy wheel wax works in the same way. It will protect your alloys like car wax protects your car's paintwork. You'll need to apply the wax of choice with an applicator pad and then buff the wheel. The wax will ensure your wheels keep their shine and also put a stop to brake dust adhesion. We recommend that you should wax your alloy wheels every two or three weeks, as it will ensure your wheels keep in their best possible condition.
If you've found any damage to your alloy wheels whilst cleaning them, our specialists at DA Techs can repair the damage on your wheels and get them back to their original condition.
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