Spent over 6 hours on my wheels today!

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Spent over 6 hours on my wheels today!

Post by Mouse_GTI »

Well today I did plan on doing the wheels and washing/claying/waxing the car today but only got the wheels done. It was 0 degrees the whole day practically and now I feel ill. With it getting dark at 3.30 here there wasn't much time to clean the whole car. Anyway here are the pics - there are a lot!

All the mess I planned to get rid of:

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Taking one of the wheels off to reveal:

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Back of the wheel:

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Rinsed the wheel down with the hose then applied some Wonder Wheels:

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Since my drive isn't flat I had to clean the arches in the garage. Just used a little bit of Megs NXT Shampoo with a non scratch sponge, and paint trays to catch all the crap. Fancy a drink?:

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Here is the arch after. Not perfect, but wasn't ment to be:

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Going back to the wheel I rinsed off the wonder wheels, then used the nxt shampoo again with the non scratch sponge to get rid of the dirt. There were a lot of stubborn tar marks which took a long time to get rid of:

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Tried using Autoglym Intensive Tar Remover with the sponge but it was no good. Ended up using white spirit to get rid of it but later managed to use the Autoglym stuff effectively. Here is the wheel after:

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Dried the wheel with a Sonus drying towel. Then treated it using CG Wheel Guard (smells good!), applying it with the Megs foam applicator and buffing off with a PB's work towel. Finally I applied the Blackfire Tyre Gel:

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After:

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Another wheel arch:

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And after:

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Another wheel complete (shame the slight kerbing spoiled it):

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Work towel after all that buffing:

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Brilliant shine thanks to the tyre gel:

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Rear wheel arch before:

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After:

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More proof that a grit guard is useful:

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Was a little depressing seeing all the little scratches and chips I have on the wheels, but they turned out ok afterwards. Now I got spanking clean wheels and a filthy car!
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Post by mysteryboy »

A step by step on how to clean your wheels... hmm slightly disturbing.

I'm glad to see Im not the only one to clean behind the spokes etc... They do look bling 8) Now all you have to do is clean the rest of the car and wait for the rain and the birds to fly by.
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Post by M6TT F »

good job - you obviously have way too much time on your hands!
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Post by Si_GTi »

I suppose I should take my wheels off the car and clean them properly inside and out. Haven't done it since buying the car in 09/03 :shock: :oops: it looks well worth doing...

Might just leave that job to the refurb monkeys :wink:
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Post by Redline »

And within 24hours they'll be covered in crap again!

Washed my car yesterday morning, and it's filthy already.
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Post by Dee-vub »

Redline wrote:And within 24hours they'll be covered in crap again!

Washed my car yesterday morning, and it's filthy already.
Exactly, i dont see the point in you doing that you numpty! Its gonna be barket within a couple of days or so....you've done all that at the wrong time of the year!

Done an awesome job like! Shows your competent enough :D
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Post by jonnopolo »

You can clean my wheels anyday!
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Post by loud »

lol u won't want to take it on the road now

i washed my car on sunday and it's totally hanking with salt off the roads already, sigh
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Post by Si_GTi »

barket?
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Post by Biddle »

I wish I had the time to clean mine like that, whole car is flithy at the moment.
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Post by ticki »

love those wheels
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Post by ticki »

What drop did you go for mouse on your coilies?
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Post by loud »

Si_GTi wrote:barket?
it's a scottish word for dirty
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Highsports?
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Post by Mouse_GTI »

Konigsports, 60mm drop. And yes I know they will get dirty, but not now since the car won't even work :cry:
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