Alloy Fixation

FerrariStu

Scuderia Leona
Feb 15, 2007
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I want to keep my new alloys looking good, but the thing that stopped me doing that last time around was the faff in cleaning them as they got older and the brake dust really got a hold.

I've heard of this stuff called.....

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.... which i'd like to know if anyone can recommend?

Clearly it's so easy to use that even thin young midget girlies in skimpy tops can apply it without even looking at what they're doing so a middle aged bloke with a smallish beer belly like me should find it a piece of :censored: !

Any other suggestions peeps?

Anything that stops the break dust from taking hold really! :confused:
 
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lil3520

IBIZA 1.9 TDI SPORT 08
Nov 26, 2006
3,000
20
ALCESTER, WARWICKSHIRE
my mate put a wax on is alloy wheels when they were new.

had them on car for 3 yrs then i had them on my old car for 2 yrs.

wheels looked like new. just had to wash them with soapy water and then rinse off.
 

mikey f

Guest
Heard that rubbing vaseline over them means the break dust sticks to it rather than the wheel. Could end up messy if you touch the wheel though..... Never got round to trying it, just use wonderwheels to clean them regularly.
 
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FerrariStu

Scuderia Leona
Feb 15, 2007
82
0
my mate put a wax on is alloy wheels when they were new.

had them on car for 3 yrs then i had them on my old car for 2 yrs.

wheels looked like new. just had to wash them with soapy water and then rinse off.

any particular wax?
 

Tam

Santa in disguise :)
Feb 10, 2005
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Near Reevo :)
I want to keep my new alloys looking good, but the thing that stopped me doing that last time around was the faff in cleaning them as they got older and the brake dust really got a hold.

I've heard of this stuff called.....

protex_main2.JPG


.... which i'd like to know if anyone can recommend?

Clearly it's so easy to use that even thin young midget girlies in skimpy tops can apply it without even looking at what they're doing so a middle aged bloke with a smallish beer belly like me should find it a piece of :censored: !

Any other suggestions peeps?

Anything that stops the break dust from taking hold really! :confused:


Ask in the detailing section on this site - http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=129

I'm sure they will tell you exactly to the point what you need to do / use :)
 

simon34

smoooooooth
May 2, 2006
535
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northampton
I use a finish wax on mine ie not cutting agent .and then a spray of houshold furniture polish which keeps the brake dust off
 

Fishy

Active Member
May 16, 2005
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Any solid based wax should be good. Just remember that on track days the little bits of pad that come off will go thru the wax, so a good idea is to just layer the wax on before and not clean it off, then wash the wheels after and re-wax.

Fish
 

Xe

Guest
OK this is what I use:

Clean alloys with my normal soapy water and a mitt.
Followed by "JEFFS Werkstatt Prime Strong" applied with a sponge applicator.
And then Poorboy's Wheel Sealant.

Soapy water should get rid of most of the dirt.
JEFFS Werkstatt Prime Strong removes any stubborn tar etc, and brings out a nice shine. It also protects.
Then top it off with a sealent.

No acid based products used ;)
 

Stealthdave

Active Member
Sep 28, 2006
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wax them and then wash once a week, this will stop the brake dust. And for the odd bits of dust use a alloy wheel cleaner...

The trick is to keep it simple....
 

FerrariStu

Scuderia Leona
Feb 15, 2007
82
0
Thanks Guys

I'd better buy something soon before you all give me too many options to choose from :happy:
 
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