Wonderwheels...does it actually knacker your alloys?
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I used wonder wheels a few months ago on my alloys (standard BMW efforts on a 525d sport), and the wheels came up as good as new
However over the last few months, I have been a bit neglectful of the wheels, and the fronts are caked in brake dust...I tried using wonder wheels again, but it just doesnt shift the baked on brakedust......and the wheels feel as if they may have lost some of their lacquer....
Are there any alternatives to wonderwheels, which is of course just acid......I need something to clean my wheels without further damagine tham, as I dont want to have to refurb them as Im tight!
However over the last few months, I have been a bit neglectful of the wheels, and the fronts are caked in brake dust...I tried using wonder wheels again, but it just doesnt shift the baked on brakedust......and the wheels feel as if they may have lost some of their lacquer....
Are there any alternatives to wonderwheels, which is of course just acid......I need something to clean my wheels without further damagine tham, as I dont want to have to refurb them as Im tight!
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use oven cleaner.. best thing for alloys.. i had multispokes on my old car ( get rid few months ago) and swore by the stuff as they were so easy to clean with it.. prior to that it really was a labourious task
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Did my wheels a couple of days ago. Used WonderWheels, but found that using a wee synthetic pan scraper was more effective that the brush that came in the box !
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Prevention is better than cure. A good coat of rim-wax every 6 months will keep them like new and make them easy to keep perfect.
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If the wonderwheels formulation is the same as what I tried years ago. It's an acid based cleaner - what happens is if there is a chip in the laquer, it'll get underneath, react with the bare alloy and cause the laquer to flake off.
Me? I use a combination of T-cut and a Fine grade scotchbrite pad. Finishing off with polish and wax
Me? I use a combination of T-cut and a Fine grade scotchbrite pad. Finishing off with polish and wax
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Amazes me the number of nice, three or four year old cars with caked on ****e on the wheels, lumps missing, people spendd 20 grand on a car and just cnat be bothered.
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I used Wonderwheels once and got a bit of it on my hands (and probably inhaled some by mistake)
Ten minutes later I was shaking, on the verge of puking and couldn't stand up.
Haven't used it since!
Ten minutes later I was shaking, on the verge of puking and couldn't stand up.
Haven't used it since!
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Like Corradoboy says,prevention is better than cure,and i can highly recommend a coating of Poorboy's Wheel Sealant ,then you only need to wash the wheels as you would the bodywork.
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I used wonder wheels a few months ago on my alloys (standard BMW efforts on a 525d sport), and the wheels came up as good as new
However over the last few months, I have been a bit neglectful of the wheels, and the fronts are caked in brake dust...I tried using wonder wheels again, but it just doesnt shift the baked on brakedust......and the wheels feel as if they may have lost some of their lacquer....
Are there any alternatives to wonderwheels, which is of course just acid......I need something to clean my wheels without further damagine tham, as I dont want to have to refurb them as Im tight!
However over the last few months, I have been a bit neglectful of the wheels, and the fronts are caked in brake dust...I tried using wonder wheels again, but it just doesnt shift the baked on brakedust......and the wheels feel as if they may have lost some of their lacquer....
Are there any alternatives to wonderwheels, which is of course just acid......I need something to clean my wheels without further damagine tham, as I dont want to have to refurb them as Im tight!
That should answer your query
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Sprayed on the wonder wheels and got a face full of acid steam
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It's probally common sense, but don't use on hot brakes.
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Some poor advice on this thread, with some very aggressive suggestions. My thoughts on proper wheel care can be found here...
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acata...es_wheels.html
For regular weekly use, a pH neutral cleaner like Menzerna Gel 7.5 is ideal, and totally safe, both for wheels and human health - we use this professionally on cars where the wheels aren't too badly covered. Products like Wonder Wheels shouldn't need to be used regularly if the wheels are protected properly in the first place with coats of wheel specific synthetic sealants - such products prevent brake dust from adhering in the first place, meaning normal suds and wash mitt can be used to fully clean the wheels.
On cars where brake dust has been left to sit for ages on top of little or no protection, an aggressive product may be required to remove the offending contamination in preparation for proper protection. In such cases Meguiars Wheel Brightener or Poorboy's Spray & Rinse are safer options to Wonder Wheels - I personally killed a set of alloys in my youth with Wonder Wheels in just six months, it's simply far too corrosive for even occasional use.
We now have wheel care kits in the store containing everything you need to stay on top of your wheels care, without the need for aggressive products.
Basic Wheel Kit
Advanced Wheel Kit
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acata...es_wheels.html
For regular weekly use, a pH neutral cleaner like Menzerna Gel 7.5 is ideal, and totally safe, both for wheels and human health - we use this professionally on cars where the wheels aren't too badly covered. Products like Wonder Wheels shouldn't need to be used regularly if the wheels are protected properly in the first place with coats of wheel specific synthetic sealants - such products prevent brake dust from adhering in the first place, meaning normal suds and wash mitt can be used to fully clean the wheels.
On cars where brake dust has been left to sit for ages on top of little or no protection, an aggressive product may be required to remove the offending contamination in preparation for proper protection. In such cases Meguiars Wheel Brightener or Poorboy's Spray & Rinse are safer options to Wonder Wheels - I personally killed a set of alloys in my youth with Wonder Wheels in just six months, it's simply far too corrosive for even occasional use.
We now have wheel care kits in the store containing everything you need to stay on top of your wheels care, without the need for aggressive products.
Basic Wheel Kit
Advanced Wheel Kit
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