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Got New Wheels! How do i look after them?
Hey all,
Just got a new set of wheels for my lancer, they are 17x7.5 with 205/40zr17's.... Wotcha's think? Whats the best way to look after them? I wanna keep em looking good as new! I've read about wheel wax on here, but as far as i know it isn't available in australia.... Would normal car wax/polish do much the same thing? JayMan |
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Nice wheels but i prefer a higher profile tire. anyway i purchased a set of new wheels about a year and a half ago and let me tell you it's a constant to keep them looking good. any good chrome/mag polish will work, but i just use regular mother's carnuba wax each time i wax my car and that seems to keep them looking great. i've had many people ask me what i do to keep them looking good and that's about it. only thing is i wash/wax my car and wheels at least once every two weeks, sometimes every week. even in the winter i go to the car wash and then would pull out the wax and polish the wheels. Mcquire's cleaner wax works well too. I think the key is to keep a constant coat of wax on the wheels and this seems to work for mine. in between polishing when washing the car, i use Mcquire's tire/wheel cleaner. you just spray it on and wash it off and the wheels come out sparkling like new. good luck!
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Ahhh mothers carnuba wax is what i use on my car also.... So just using that on the wheels will protect them good? Hmm speaking of that i need to buy another tin of mothers....
I noticed mothers also has a "mag and aluminium polish/protection", would that be any good? Would i still need to give it a coat of wax after using that? JayMan |
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Wheels look great, I'd follow Debbie1's suggestions on care and cleaning. Check out the following link for other helpful info:
http://www.tirerack.com/accessories/...x/wheelwax.jsp |
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Cy, do you know of anywhere in australia to buy "wheel wax" or similar?
OR will the regular mother's carnuba wax do the same job? JayMan |
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Not aware of a Wheel Wax equivalent that's available in Australia, carnauba wax would probably be your best substitute. The key is to avoid using anything that would damage the finish.
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drop that thing with some springs. will make the wheels look so much bigger..
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Bimmer, i'd love to, but its not that easy. I'm in the middle of fitting a bodykit, and the driveway where i live it a rear pain in the a$$ cuz of the angle... I need to get bodykit fitted and then check howmuch clearance there is before i go lowering the car.
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