Cleaning Matte Black Wheels

RobertJ34

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Was looking to see the best way to clean Matte Black Wheels safely?

Currently, I simply hit with foam gun and use microfiber to clean it, then follow with Chemical Guys Meticulous Matte Detailer & Spray Sealant.

I clean them weekly, so I don't have an absurd amount of buildup at all, but just looking for something new, possibly.

Thanks!
 
I used Sonax on mine for break dust, followed by a quick detailer and they turned out to great. Still a matte finish.
 
Was looking to see the best way to clean Matte Black Wheels safely?

Currently, I simply hit with foam gun and use microfiber to clean it, then follow with Chemical Guys Meticulous Matte Detailer & Spray Sealant.

I clean them weekly, so I don't have an absurd amount of buildup at all, but just looking for something new, possibly.

Thanks!
If you're satisfied with the results this method and products are "working safely" to produce:
Why change for the sake of changing?

:dunno:

Bob
 
If you're satisfied with the results this method and products are "working safely" to produce:
Why change for the sake of changing?

:dunno:

Bob

Valid point, guess I was looking to see if anything may have been a better option. Just looking to learn more.
 
Valid point, guess I was looking to see if anything may have been a better option. Just looking to learn more.
OK...
Look to matte-products by Nanolex, Swissvax, Dr. Beasley's for safe cleaning/protection.

:)

Bob
 
I used Sonax on mine for break dust, followed by a quick detailer and they turned out to great. Still a matte finish.

Be Careful. I have a client who was washing his car in the sun and let the Sonax FE stay on too long. It etched into the powder coating.
 
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