The wheels are upgraded factory wheels that I'm getting for a steal from a friend who is going aftermarket. They have 2k to 2.5k miles on them. They are dodge hyperblack finish. I know they were taken through car washes so just wanting to remove swirl type defect if any. I'm assuming so...
I just picked up a set of wheels (factory alloy clear coat). I'm going to polish them before I put them on the car. My buffer won't come close to fitting so what do you guys use? I'm planning on using either the cg series or the 105/205 combo.
I think I'm about to purchase a new/used set of wheels 1500 miles and I'm going to clean them up before I put them on the car.
Can iron x be used as strictly a wheel cleaner or I'd it more of a pure decon step. Either way I'm going to use iron x but if it will save me a step why not. Thanks
I don't use their brushes or anything, other than their green dread style mitt.
I have all those products except the metal polish. I love them. The v7 is used between detailings after washing for that just detailed look.
My go to is all clean+. Can be diluted 6 to 1 for gravy dirty cleaning and 20 to 1 for interior applications. I have used on tires and wheel wells. Carpet, headliners, and trim
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