Best wheel cleaner for BMW

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What's the best wheel cleaner for BMW rims? Anything from mcguairs you'd recommend?
 
From seeing some BMW's driving around, the wheels seemed to be caked with brake dust. I would think a simple APC would do the job.
 
Soap and water is the safest method, but that would mean washing often

Once you get them cleaned, apply a sealant to make your life easier
 
Soap and water is the safest method, but that would mean washing often

Once you get them cleaned, apply a sealant to make your life easier

Sealant for? And whuvh one would you recommend?
 
Sealant for? And whuvh one would you recommend?

Once you have the wheels clean, you apply a wax (sealant) this will make your life easier next time you clean them. It helps keep crap from sticking to them

Collinite 845 would be a great choice. Its very affordable, and looks great on paint (your car) too


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Meg's wheel brightener. only thing that actually works on my bmw.
 
Don't know why people are skipping these but these two are forum favorites.

SONAX Wheel Cleaner, all wheel cleaner, chrome wheel cleaner, aluminum wheel cleaner, full effect wheel cleaner

Griot's Garage Heavy Duty Wheel Cleaner, Griots wheel cleaner, hd wheel cleaner

I own the Griot's HD Wheel Cleaner but I haven't had the chance clean up the rims on my car yet but I have used this

Pinnacle Gel Wheel Cleaner will give you dazzling results on your wheels, tires, and bumpers!

And it sucks. Its like a maintenance cleaner for lightly soiled rims..something with heavy brake dust that I've seen in pretty much all sporty/German cars I would just get the Sonax/Griots HDWC

You can also just use APC to clean up your rims, but if you want something even more heavy duty than the two that I posted you might wanna look at this

Meguiars Wheel Brightener is a professional grade wheel cleaner for factory coated wheels! Meguiars wheel cleaner and brightener makes coated wheels

Acid based so be careful.
 
I use P21. Stuff works great and I own a Subaru STI that makes a crap load of dust.
 
Like others said car soap will clean rims real easy if you wax it first. I wax my wheels once a month or every two months. I use ONR to clean them down. Its quick and easy, thing with wheels its always a bit of work

for daily drivers and most cars purple power 1:1, its a degreaser stronger than apc with various brushes. Purple power is 5 bucks a gallon and works really well. If you want to spend some money then gets megs wheel brighner or sonax. They two are more spray and walk away and rinse off. every cleaner out there works if you agitate it. I love the daytona speed brush, a wheel/fender brush, and some mf towels/terry cloth for tires
 
BMWs are known for stubborn brake dust build up. I only use SONAX XTREME.
 
I just ordered a gallon of Megs WB. I know to be careful with it, but I deal mostly in German cars so I think it's worth the risks. I've tried APC and alternatives on MB, Audi and Bimmer wheels before with less-than-stellar results. WB should handle them with ease, provided I keep the hose handy.
 
I have a Z3 and it's brakedust gets NASTY I have been using Purple Power on mine diluted 5:1 and it works great mild agitation and bam new looking wheels! then coat with DP Wheel Glaze or Prima` Wheel Armor...
 
After cleaning it and drying it down, what can I apply to prevent from brake dust from sticking to it? Some have said a sealant -- isn't that more for protection from the sun and other elements?
 
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