Hello!
I have 2009 Sonata Limited with coated 17" wheels. There isn't a whole lot of space around the wheel as it is and snow seems to quickly accumulate in the wheel well. Also, since the rims are offset, snow and pack ice has been building up behind my spokes.
I have reading some forums for the ideal method to remove and prevent this from building up. I am overly concerned with keeping my car as perfect as possible for the less snowy months.
What is the best method or product to use to accomplish this? I have read that people are using, cooking non-stick spray (Pam), silicone spray or a spray lubricant for snow-blower chutes. I do not want to dry-rot the tires or tarnish my wheels with anything! Just remove the snow!
Before winter struck, I did put a coat of DP Wheel Glaze on my wheels, but I think with all of the salt NY uses, I am not sure if it has the durability to hold up against the elements.
Thanks!
Giuseppe
I have 2009 Sonata Limited with coated 17" wheels. There isn't a whole lot of space around the wheel as it is and snow seems to quickly accumulate in the wheel well. Also, since the rims are offset, snow and pack ice has been building up behind my spokes.
I have reading some forums for the ideal method to remove and prevent this from building up. I am overly concerned with keeping my car as perfect as possible for the less snowy months.
What is the best method or product to use to accomplish this? I have read that people are using, cooking non-stick spray (Pam), silicone spray or a spray lubricant for snow-blower chutes. I do not want to dry-rot the tires or tarnish my wheels with anything! Just remove the snow!
Before winter struck, I did put a coat of DP Wheel Glaze on my wheels, but I think with all of the salt NY uses, I am not sure if it has the durability to hold up against the elements.
Thanks!
Giuseppe