WHEELS:
Wheels can be divided into two categories: painted and non painted. Both have one thing in common: brake dust. Brake dust is the grayish material that coats the exterior of a wheel and goes a long way towards detracting from their appearance. The source of brake dust is is the brake pads; as they wear, they turn into brake dust. Special wheel cleaners are available that are designed to remove the brake dust and can be purchased to accommodate painted and not painted wheels. If you are not sure if you have painted wheels, take some light polish and put it on a white towel (or another color if the wheel is white). If the surface of the rag is black you have a non painted (metal surface) wheel. If the towel is the color of the wheel, you have a painted wheel. If the towel is not black but the wheel appears to have a metal surface, you most likely have a clear coated wheel. Clear coated wheels can be treated just like painted wheels. If you do have a non painted wheel, it is important to determine the material that the wheel is made of so you'll use the proper cleaner. The surface and how it is treated can make a difference.
For example chromed, brushed, machined, anodized or polished aluminum wheels have different requirements. Consult the owners manual if the wheels are factory supplied for the proper cleaner to use. If the wheels are aftermarket, ask the wheel manufacturer. It is best to separate wheel cleaning from the washing of the surface of the car. There are three reasons for this:
TIRES:
It is easiest to wash the tire along with the wheel. There are a number of good tire treatment products available which will do a fine job. Apply according to the manufacturers directions. Wipe the tire with a light colored towel. If the towel has black residue, give it another treatment. You could end up doing this several times as layers of brake dust and dead rubber come off.
Do not attempt to treat the tread surface of a tire. It won't do much good as it will soon degrade when the car is driven. It could also affect the performance of the tire.
Here's hoping that your cleaning and detailing of your vehicle will go a little better with some of the tips given on this blog. If you have any specific questions, feel free to contact us here at Black Motor Co. and we can get answers to your questions. We also want to let the ladies know of our annual "Ladies Day Out" on April 23rd. Come out and see the many vendors. More on the day will be in the next blog so check it out when the blog posts in a week or so.
Happy trails
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