After finally purchasing my 182 it's now time to give it a damn good clean!
Total novice when it comes to cleaning cars 'properly'.
I've spotted what looks to be tar/bugs and other stubbon grub in between each spoke.
I'll have a look for what to use from existing threads but have a question about removing the wheels to clean them. I'd like to do this as it means I won't be bent down with the possibility of picking up grit/gravel off my during the cleaning process. I also don't want to get anything I shouldn't on the brakes!
What do you guys do? (if you do remove them of course)
Would it be okay to just jack it up and take a wheel off at a time, clean it and replace, working my way round until they are all done?
I'm not sure if I'm comfortable about leaving it on the jack for a reasonable period of time. Would resting it on axle stands or something similar be a good idea?
Any help much appreciated,
Thanks
BennyC
Total novice when it comes to cleaning cars 'properly'.
I've spotted what looks to be tar/bugs and other stubbon grub in between each spoke.
I'll have a look for what to use from existing threads but have a question about removing the wheels to clean them. I'd like to do this as it means I won't be bent down with the possibility of picking up grit/gravel off my during the cleaning process. I also don't want to get anything I shouldn't on the brakes!
What do you guys do? (if you do remove them of course)
Would it be okay to just jack it up and take a wheel off at a time, clean it and replace, working my way round until they are all done?
I'm not sure if I'm comfortable about leaving it on the jack for a reasonable period of time. Would resting it on axle stands or something similar be a good idea?
Any help much appreciated,
Thanks
BennyC