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I envy ALL of you...



MarkCup

ClioSport Club Member


...172 owners with your nice straightforwards five spoke alloys. My f***ing hand nearly dropped off today having given my Cup a spruce up for the first time since I got it!

Was only about 6 degrees outside and I was shivering like a t**t before I even got to the wheels...they took so long to clean with all the spokes, nooks and crannies, that my hands were physically hurting from the cold by the time Id finished :(!

Any Cup owners with surefire tips on how too keep the wheels sparkiling with minimal effort?

If not, tis going to be a very painful winter...

Mark.
 

Tom

ClioSport Club Member
  EV (s)


really big sponge helps with my cup wheels and warm water
 


wonder wheels 15.99 quality stuff.. use to use it on my BBS alloys that i use to have on my golf..

put it on alloys leave for 5mins then rinse
 
  Ford F-150 5.4 V8


i used to polish my old wheels every so often. seemed to make them easier to clean. either that or just dont bother brakin anymore
 


Turtle wax wheel cleaner is pretty nifty for dislodging the dirt. You still need some elbow grease, but not half as much.
 
  CTR EK9 turbo


wonder wheels is ok. I used to work during the summer in between uni years as a valleter, one place being TVR and the wheel acid they used there used to melt the gloves. If you had a cut in your had it stung like anything
 
  Mazda 2, MX5 Mk2.5 Sport


Spray em with sum kind of wheel cleaner and use a paintbrush (3" or something). works ok for me
 


I gave mine a good clean inside and out today, absolutely spotless now :D

Ive got 17" turinis so know what you mean about what a b**ch they are to clean, i found the best way is to invest in a power washer, a quick blast on each rim, wipe with a sponge and theyre as good as new!!

Job done :)
 
  Silver Fabia vRS


I used to have a Fiesta Zetec-S and that used to take ages to clean the wheels....I now have 5 spokes on my BMW and they take about 2 minutes each...heaven!
 

GR7

  Shiny red R32


I have OZ Super Ts and although I dont do this, I thought it might work for you lazy folk!!

If the weather is cold, put on some thin latex gloves to keep your hands dry, then put some old woollen gloves over them and swish them around in the warm soapy water and using the fingers, you should be able to clean both sides of the spokes and poke the fingers into the nooks and crannies too.

:D
 

Rich-D

ClioSport Club Member
  E90 LCI 330d


Cup wheels aint that bad as there aint loads of spokes and theres a decent gap between them...

Just use a sponge, then get on old tooth brush to get the tricky bits.
 
  172, Tiguan


Washed mine last night and used hot water, took ages but didnt get that cold. Turned around and noticed the water on the road had frozen solid (discovered it was -1 at 4pm) place was like an ice rink:p

Had to go and get some salt. :(

Still the cars spotless!
 

KDF

  Audi TT Stronic


Cleaned my alloys yesterday too, bloody freezing.... I had my engine running so I could nip inside for a heat now and again.
 
  The Jinx


Wax, wax and more wax. Get them waxed up nicely, and the dirt just rinses off. Top up the wax occasionally. Doesnt even have to be wheel wax. I use the TW Extreme that I had left when I bought Megs for the bodywork.
 
  Stealth Bomber R26


Got turinis on my 172 had the car supagarded before picking it up. Made cleaning the alloys easier
 
  Weeman sucks ****


I used to use wonder wheels and have changed to COMMA car cleaning gear, its so much better and comes in a spray. Get a brush and scrub, this way you dont even need to get your hands wet.
 


i dont have too much bother cleaning the wheels, just hot water and big sponge, occasionally put the wonder wheels on just wish it ws a bloody spray.
 

MarkCup

ClioSport Club Member


Quote: Originally posted by mike8579 on 08 December 2003

Wax, wax and more wax. Get them waxed up nicely, and the dirt just rinses off. Top up the wax occasionally. Doesnt even have to be wheel wax. I use the TW Extreme that I had left when I bought Megs for the bodywork.
I like the sound of this, never thought of waxing the wheels...thanks fella;)
 
  VaVa


Lets face it, doing any kind of car cleaning in this weather is f**king horrible!! Its worth it though, just to see it sparkling in the winter sunshine!!
 
  Pink & Blue 182, JDM DC2


Iain, 2pm Saturday ok? Ill drop my Cup off, pick it up about 3pm that be alright??
 


Quote: Originally posted by dirkdiggler on 08 December 2003

I used to use wonder wheels and have changed to COMMA car cleaning gear, its so much better and comes in a spray. Get a brush and scrub, this way you dont even need to get your hands wet.
Same here, spray liberally and then wash off. Go over them with a sponge to make them super spotless.
 


i cleaned my car yesterday... had too keep taking a break every 5 mins! my hands went numb, so ran in doors and run under hotw*ter! then went back! hehe



i didnt bother with the chamois that much, just a quick once over, couldnt bear it!
 


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