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OK, fist things first, I know how to clean a wheel ...
What I am interested in, is tips and tricks specific to the PP1 wheels.
They seem to be just at that awkward cross over point of being open enough to show the brakes off quite well, but not quite open enough to get my hand through the spokes easily to do the barrels and brakes etc.
So what tips and tricks are you using and can you recommend any tools ?
If it helps, I snow foam and power jet so I shouldnāt have any loose abrasive stuff on the wheels when I start them. Iāve always backed away from wheel brushes as Iāve yet to find one that convinces me it wonāt marr the finish. Iām not sure the wheels have the toughest of finishes as I have found slight marring on them that could have only come from the factory or the single wash at the dealers (fortunately they were instructed not to touch the paintwork - to which they obliged).
Cheers for any input
WD
What I am interested in, is tips and tricks specific to the PP1 wheels.
They seem to be just at that awkward cross over point of being open enough to show the brakes off quite well, but not quite open enough to get my hand through the spokes easily to do the barrels and brakes etc.
So what tips and tricks are you using and can you recommend any tools ?
If it helps, I snow foam and power jet so I shouldnāt have any loose abrasive stuff on the wheels when I start them. Iāve always backed away from wheel brushes as Iāve yet to find one that convinces me it wonāt marr the finish. Iām not sure the wheels have the toughest of finishes as I have found slight marring on them that could have only come from the factory or the single wash at the dealers (fortunately they were instructed not to touch the paintwork - to which they obliged).
Cheers for any input
WD
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