techboydino
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Our Rovers have painted and clearcoated wheels, much like the painted surfaces on the car. Thus, you want to treat them just as you'd treat paint to avoid damage.
Oven cleaner will damage your wheels. Rubbing compound may be too harsh.
I would use the p21s gel stuff... it works great. It's also not readily available at retail stores. So I have also used wheel cleaners with great success --buy a good brand like meguiars or whatever, and if the wheel dust is really baked on, a very soft toothbrush helps. Get a wheel cleaner for painted or "factory" wheels. Don't spray wheel cleaner on hot wheels, and dont let it dry on the wheels. Ever. Also dont inhale the spray, that stuff stinks and is probably very bad for your lungs. I know alot of wheel cleaners say they're totally safe, but dont believe it, they'll mar, cloud or strip the paint's clearcoat from the wheels if left on to dry or for too long.
The claims that you just spray it on and hose it off are not generally true... and if so, you risk damage to your wheels.
I clean my wheels every week and about every six months wax them with just normal car wax or if I have it, something called WHEEL WAX that is wax made especially for wheels. Clay barring your wheels or polishing them with polish the same way you'd polish paint on your truck pre-waxing works great too for removing embedded grime/discolorations.
But one of the facts is that if your wheels have been damaged/pitted by brake dust, they've been damaged already so the best you can do is clean them, protect or seal them, and keep the dust off.
Also, wheels just look better when waxed. Shinier, more reflective. Its something I have never done before I got my LR3, but I wish I did.
I agree with you. But I am no stranger to automotive paint and I can tell you all cleaners are harsh. Most waxes remove micro layers of paint. I found most people, including myself dont always take the time to keep wheels clean. Some people put armor all on wheels to keep the dust from setting, I dont like that idea but its all opinions. I tried everything on my wheels and the oven cleaner was the best by far for the bad stuff. Try the natural less harsh if your having issues cleaning them. Just my opinion, more than 5 ways to skin a cat.