I agree with you, Austin. Under the right conditions you can use regular car wash soap, but if it's anything less than ideal I'd stick with a dedicated wheel cleaner. Are your wheels coated? That would also help with cleaning them, especially if it's not that frequent that you're able to get to them.
I got some alloy hyperblack vr tr4s. Uhm where you get that brush :). I think that would be fine and not scratch them. (The long red n black 1. Both would be dope to know)
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FYI - those gloss black VW wheels will scratch easily. I wouldn't use brushes like those on those wheels.
So many cars coming with gloss black and machine finish wheels now.
Anything will scratch them. They are the worst
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Thank you, great vid!
Thank you!!
Great video!
Thanks for watching!!
I agree with you, Austin. Under the right conditions you can use regular car wash soap, but if it's anything less than ideal I'd stick with a dedicated wheel cleaner.
Are your wheels coated? That would also help with cleaning them, especially if it's not that frequent that you're able to get to them.
I mainly use spray and rinse coatings on my wheels but you’re right that would for sure help!
Interesting video, I agree with your comments , if washing your car regularly dish soap will do the job at a fraction of the price!
I got some alloy hyperblack vr tr4s. Uhm where you get that brush :). I think that would be fine and not scratch them. (The long red n black 1. Both would be dope to know)
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