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Washburn
11-08-2010, 07:56 AM
Ok, Now that we have a detailing section, I would like to get an idea for a wheel brush (preferably foam) to clean the ZHP wheels ...
What brush/mitt do you guys use?
And what's a good wheel cleaning product (preferably spray), that's gentle, but cleans the brake dust off?
Links would be welcome. Thanks.

As for my own products:
I use Klasse AIO usually on my cars for exterior.
1Z Gummipflege for exterior trim/weather strips.
Interior: I use Einsezett (1Z) Cockpit premium and Tiefenpfleger.

danewilson77
11-08-2010, 08:23 AM
I had heard alot of guys find that a MF towel wrapped around their finger with some good ole sopy water does the trick.

Washburn
11-08-2010, 08:33 AM
Thanks - that does seem like a good idea, although I am looking for something that has a handle, and can be used faster and efficiently...gonna do some research...

EDIT:
Actually, this page offers some...
http://www.pinnaclewax.com/tireswheels.html

gr330zhp
11-08-2010, 11:09 AM
I use a very thin toothbrush to get between spokes.

I avoid using wheel cleaner as I usually wash once a week so not much brake dust. BUT when I do, I use either Griot's Garage Wheel Cleaner (approved by BBS) or also Meguiar's Wheel Cleaner. Both work very good and are safe for wheels

3ZHP
11-08-2010, 03:44 PM
I got these as a gift, a few years ago from my son-in-law and the fit the ZHPs wheel wheels so perfectly I know the guy that invented them had to have owned one. They are what Griots Garage calls Foam Swabs. These are tiny little sponges on a stick. The sponge is about 3" long and 1/2" in diameter on a 6" 1/4" diameter stick. These little guys fit perfectly in the zhp slots, the (5) 1/4" holes around the bolt pattern and between the lugs and wheels.

It's probably the best 10 bucks you'll ever spend on detail stuff for your ZHP.

http://i591.photobucket.com/albums/ss351/3zhpguy/BMW/10241Swabs.jpg

http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/tools/detailing+tools/five+foam+swabs.do

johnrando
12-02-2010, 04:15 PM
I currently use "Black Magic" brand, which makes a few car cleaner products. I think as long as you choose the right type for our wheels, most brands will do. I go with the mildest one based on the label "good for all wheels", as I'm not really sure what they are made of, and it works fine. QUESTION: what are the stock wheels made of?

So, what I do is every week I just dust off the brake dust with a MF cloth, so I usually don't need cleaner that often. It looks just fine. If the wheels get wet or I get busy and forget to dust, they can get pretty dirty so then I use the cleaner.

I've tried 3 or 4 "brushes" of some sort that are soft enough and small enough for those tight spaces, but have had no luck. I'm going to try the Griots swabs. Great tip, thanks!

Marcus-SanDiego
01-01-2011, 05:26 PM
Guys, these are those lug nut brushes that are supposed to work so well on our cars.

EDIT: link disabled.

Washburn
01-01-2011, 05:38 PM
I seriously need to do something about my wheels...they're almost dark gray-black :( with brake dust.
but I feel silly just going to a car wash just for the wheels - (i have plans to get the whole car detailed)...perhaps I should get the detailing done quicker...then again, what's the point of that when it's still road-salt/winter slush time?
Hopefully once I get the wheels cleaned once, I can maintain them better with the wheel sealant i have...

Marcus-SanDiego
01-01-2011, 05:40 PM
Wash, you're hilarious. You have to get out there and scrub those wheels, pal. Or is it too cold to do that right now? Man. I am glad I live on the west coast during winter.

billschusteriv
01-01-2011, 10:19 PM
This thread is great.

I'm looking forward to trying some of the great tips I've read on here. I've tried the wheel cleaners and car washes, but nothing has worked yet. My rear wheels have so much brake dust built up from the PO not cleaning her wheels it seems that they will never come clean. I was going to buy the BMW wheel brush but will probably start off with a toothbrush and some cleaner.

Last time I was out I bought Meguiars and it didn't seem to clean anything off of the wheel - but I wasn't using a decent brush.

DW - I hope I can eventually just use soap with a MF towel and stay away from the cleaners.

I've also heard wheel wax makes cleaning your wheels much much easier. Especially with the amount of brake dust thrown off by some of the pads made for our cars.

az3579
01-02-2011, 06:51 AM
Guys, these are those lug nut brushes that are supposed to work so well on our cars.

EDIT: link disabled.

DO NOT use these. I bought one of these at the local car parts store (same exact thing, different brand) and tested it on a blank CD. It scratched the CD.
No good for our wheels.

Marcus-SanDiego
01-02-2011, 07:52 AM
Really? Thank goodness I didn't buy one. There are some guys swearing by these. I guess they got lucky.

Thanks for the heads up, BP. I'll strip the link.

az3579
01-02-2011, 09:15 AM
There are some guys swearing by these. I guess they got lucky.

Are they professional detailers?
Could we get the voice of reason from some of the pros, please?

As far as I'm concerned, I won't use it if it scratches a CD.

Marcus-SanDiego
01-02-2011, 09:28 AM
I won't use it if it scratches, either. If there is a chance it will scratch, I am not interested. When I was trying to figure out how to clean our wheels, I kept running into this brush.