Detailer's Domain: How to clean your wheels Ver. 2

Discussion in 'Professional Detailer's Studio' started by detailersdomain, May 10, 2009.

  1. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    Okay so a couple years back i did a write up on how to clean wheels, here is another one with most of the same products, however I switched up a few things.

    Here is the set up, I have had the STI now for over 3000 miles and unfortunately I have had no time to give it even a proper wash, actually I haven't washed it yet. The day I figured I had some time it got just too hot to finish it. (98 degrees!)

    Anyway here is a teaser. I got started on the wheels and after 3000 miles of caked on brake dust I decided to go all out!

    By this I mean wheels were off the car, wheel wells were cleaned and dressed, brakes were polished and waxed.

    Products used:

    Uber Wheel Kit
    Menzerna PO85RD
    Sears Jack
    19mm Socket
    Ratchet
    Torque Wrench

    Cam Spray Pressure Washer

    Now to the pictures:

    Before shots of the wheels.
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    Before Brakes and Wheel Wells. (reference left side, forgot to take all the complete shots, both sides were pretty dirty)
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    Wheel being pulled off using ratchet and jack.
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    Wheel off the car.
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    Back
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    P21S Gel on the wheels, I let it dwell while I cleaned the wheel wells and brakes
    Back of the wheel
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    Front of the wheel
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    What it looks like after P21S sits for a while, the P21S Wheel Gelis pretty thick.
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    Cleaned both the front side and the back side with the Uber Boar's Hair Wheel Brush, The Uber Spoke Brush, and the Swissvax Wheel Brush, each one helped with the process of cleaning all that brake dust and dirt off the wheels.
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    After I applied Swissvax Autobahn on them.
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    Results from all that hard work on the wheels.
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    Now that the wheels were done...on to the wheel wells.
    P21S Total Auto Wash was used to cut the dirt and grime off the wheel wells as well as the suspension bits, and brake calipers.
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    Brushes were used to help clean up the wheel wells etc
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    After everything was rinsed and cleaned up, I moved on to polishing the brake calipers with Menzerna PO85RD after I put a nice coat of Swissvax Autobahn on them to give them a nice shine and protection.
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    Caliper After Polish and before Autobahn
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    Applying the SV Autobahn
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    Removing the SV Autobahn
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    Adam's Undercarriage Spray was applied to bring back a nice new look to the wheel well covers (note I did wipe down any access to prevent a oily greasy look, I was going for a matte finish)
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    Rear Before
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    Rear After
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    Front Before
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    After of the wheel back on the car (less the tire dressing)
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  2. detaildoc

    detaildoc Guest

    Damn Phil, that's some serious wheel cleaning. :worship2:
     
  3. kei169

    kei169 Wax on..Wax off

    wow nice write ups.......What a bige different after polishing the brake calipers and wheel wax!
     
  4. Misha

    Misha Nuba Guru

    i guess ill be ordering p21 wheel gel. but back of my wheels are in a lot worth condition, i couldnt get black stuff off with wire brush easily.
     
  5. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    did you pull the wheels off?

    if the gel doesn't do it you can use something stronger, any pictures?
     
  6. GLuXuRy

    GLuXuRy Birth of a Detailer

    didnt you just get that car ?

    and you already got coilovers ?? BALLA =)

    great write up
     
  7. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    wait till you see the STI write up :)
     
  8. GLuXuRy

    GLuXuRy Birth of a Detailer

    by reading this i might have to try that SV Autobahn
     
  9. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    yes you will have to try some :)
     
  10. grease

    grease Birth of a Detailer

    Nice writeup! Love the wheels! Just a tidbit. A friend of mine has the same car I think, except in black. He painted the rotor hats the same gloss black that the brake calipers have. Its a small detail, but it does look good.
     
  11. Denzil

    Denzil Guest

    Looks great Phil!
     

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