GTS Wheel and Detail questions
#31
Here are a few different wheel cleaners that are all safe and effective. With regular cleaning, the less aggressive CG diablo works fine. Otherwise you'll have to step up to a more aggressive cleaner. I've coated my rims and barrels with one of the new wheel coatings so I don't even use chemical cleaners any longer - soap and water gets the job done. YMMV but these or any of the other brand name cleaners mentioned will work.
Chemical Guys Diablo Wheel Cleaner Gel Concentrate 16 oz - good weekly cleaner for rims that are in decent shape. For heavy duty cleaning, see below
http://www.autogeek.net/chemical-guy...l-cleaner.html
1Z ColorTech
http://www.autogeek.net/1z-colourtec-wheel-cleaner.html heavy duty wheel cleaner that turns color as it dwells. Excellent product but has a strong odor.
Scholl Concepts Rim 7 Wheel Cleaner great for dirty wheels in bad shape. Only negative is that it's not sold in gallon sizes- #1 cleaner for wheels in bad shape.
http://www.autogeek.net/scholl-conce...l-cleaner.html
Adams Wheel Cleaner
http://adamspolishes.com/shop/exteri...l-cleaner.html
P21s Gel Wheel Cleaner
http://www.autogeek.net/10mlref.html
Chemical Guys Diablo Wheel Cleaner Gel Concentrate 16 oz - good weekly cleaner for rims that are in decent shape. For heavy duty cleaning, see below
http://www.autogeek.net/chemical-guy...l-cleaner.html
1Z ColorTech
http://www.autogeek.net/1z-colourtec-wheel-cleaner.html heavy duty wheel cleaner that turns color as it dwells. Excellent product but has a strong odor.
Scholl Concepts Rim 7 Wheel Cleaner great for dirty wheels in bad shape. Only negative is that it's not sold in gallon sizes- #1 cleaner for wheels in bad shape.
http://www.autogeek.net/scholl-conce...l-cleaner.html
Adams Wheel Cleaner
http://adamspolishes.com/shop/exteri...l-cleaner.html
P21s Gel Wheel Cleaner
http://www.autogeek.net/10mlref.html
#35
The OEM wheels are powder coated, I had originally wanted to purchase new wheels but I figured the color change was enough for now.
I am in the market for new wheels though...
#36
When I detail the car every couple months I'll pull off the CLs and apply this stuff while disassembling the locknuts and cleaning/regreasing. It's a lot of work and will consume a weekend, but I enjoy the hell out of working on this car.
#38
It really is a b*tch to clean our CL wheels. With my 2013 C2S, I was able to stick my hand through the Sport Design Wheel spokes and clean the barrel every time.
I usually take ~30-45 mins to clean the CLs. I have a CQuartz coating on them so dirt doesn't stick as much, but it's still a pain to make sure every crevice and corner is clean.
I usually take ~30-45 mins to clean the CLs. I have a CQuartz coating on them so dirt doesn't stick as much, but it's still a pain to make sure every crevice and corner is clean.
#39
My new wheels should be going on shortly but I dropped them at my detailer before mounting and he went to town covering the face, spokes, barrels, behind the spokes, etc with Opticoat Pro. Should hopefully help.
#40
Same here... 30-45mins or so depending on how fast/slow I'm moving (or my level of hangover). My wheels are coated in Opticoat Pro as well so that does help... but only on the face/spokes and not the barrels as it was done with the wheels mounted on the car.
My new wheels should be going on shortly but I dropped them at my detailer before mounting and he went to town covering the face, spokes, barrels, behind the spokes, etc with Opticoat Pro. Should hopefully help.
My new wheels should be going on shortly but I dropped them at my detailer before mounting and he went to town covering the face, spokes, barrels, behind the spokes, etc with Opticoat Pro. Should hopefully help.
That's awesome re Opticoat. To be honest, I'm not really sure how good/bad the wheels would have been without CQuartz on the spokes (my barrels are also uncoated). However, I've only been washing them with the same shampoo I use on the car (CarPro Reset/HydroFoam).
I had a convo with one of their detailers about using something like P21S or IronX on wheels, and he said it's essentially a waste of product for something coated with CQuartz. I need to pull my emails up again, but he said a few of those products will work with CQuartz and aren't harsh enough to eat away the ceramic coating. Maybe I'll give an actual wheel cleaner a shot this time around.
#42
I'm about to do my 1st ever clean/strip/CQuartz on my GTS w/ CLs...not looking forward to it...
I'm highly debating on just pulling the damn wheels so I can really get in there good, as well as clean up the calipers as well... but then again, I'll probably be too lazy...
As for the foam gun, I'd rate that as a must have...especially if you live where it's dusty or grimy. I get the soap really foamed up on the car, let sit for a few minutes, then proceed to do 2 bucket wash. The foam soap really helps loosen up the dirt beforehand, so that your not grinding that into your clear coat when you wash...
I've tried the EZ Detail brush, and find the bristles a bit too soft to be able to get off much brake residue (I probably left the brake dust on too long though)
I'm highly debating on just pulling the damn wheels so I can really get in there good, as well as clean up the calipers as well... but then again, I'll probably be too lazy...
As for the foam gun, I'd rate that as a must have...especially if you live where it's dusty or grimy. I get the soap really foamed up on the car, let sit for a few minutes, then proceed to do 2 bucket wash. The foam soap really helps loosen up the dirt beforehand, so that your not grinding that into your clear coat when you wash...
I've tried the EZ Detail brush, and find the bristles a bit too soft to be able to get off much brake residue (I probably left the brake dust on too long though)
#43
I found that the EZ detail brush does a great job of squeezing into tight spaces (e.g. between the caliper and wheel), which would be good for all the small openings in the GTS wheels, but flings brake dust residue all over the place. I once made the mistake of wearing a light colored shirt for a washing, and it is now covered with little black spots from the EZ brush that won't come out. Oh well.
I prefer the large wheel woolie, thought it is a bit bulkier.
I suppose it's not really relevant for the OP, but for anyone reading this thread in the market for a new ride, PCCBs will save you a ton of time here. My GTS has them and the wheels are coated, and what was previously a 45 minute job (on carrera classic wheels with steel brakes) now takes less then 10 minutes. Foam cannon spray on, quick wipe down, rinse off with power washer.
I prefer the large wheel woolie, thought it is a bit bulkier.
I suppose it's not really relevant for the OP, but for anyone reading this thread in the market for a new ride, PCCBs will save you a ton of time here. My GTS has them and the wheels are coated, and what was previously a 45 minute job (on carrera classic wheels with steel brakes) now takes less then 10 minutes. Foam cannon spray on, quick wipe down, rinse off with power washer.
#44
I suppose it's not really relevant for the OP, but for anyone reading this thread in the market for a new ride, PCCBs will save you a ton of time here. My GTS has them and the wheels are coated, and what was previously a 45 minute job (on carrera classic wheels with steel brakes) now takes less then 10 minutes. .
#45
I found that the EZ detail brush does a great job of squeezing into tight spaces (e.g. between the caliper and wheel), which would be good for all the small openings in the GTS wheels, but flings brake dust residue all over the place. I once made the mistake of wearing a light colored shirt for a washing, and it is now covered with little black spots from the EZ brush that won't come out. Oh well.
I prefer the large wheel woolie, thought it is a bit bulkier.
I suppose it's not really relevant for the OP, but for anyone reading this thread in the market for a new ride, PCCBs will save you a ton of time here. My GTS has them and the wheels are coated, and what was previously a 45 minute job (on carrera classic wheels with steel brakes) now takes less then 10 minutes. Foam cannon spray on, quick wipe down, rinse off with power washer.
I prefer the large wheel woolie, thought it is a bit bulkier.
I suppose it's not really relevant for the OP, but for anyone reading this thread in the market for a new ride, PCCBs will save you a ton of time here. My GTS has them and the wheels are coated, and what was previously a 45 minute job (on carrera classic wheels with steel brakes) now takes less then 10 minutes. Foam cannon spray on, quick wipe down, rinse off with power washer.
what a time... to be alive.