So finally today I got around to cleaning the wheels on the E38 that I bought recently after spending about an hour on each wheel they look good but they're not done any tips and tricks I was using Straight purple Power mostly and it was cleaning it but it was leaving some behind
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Hello - take a look at the link below to some solid wheel cleaners - like the Sonax and Kenotek cleaner. A wheel brush is also very helpful.
http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/...WHL-detail.htm
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Sonax all the way!
I use soap, water, and wax on mine as well and that keeps them pretty clean.
Sonax and a tooth brush or other small brush to get them really clean.
2003 525iT Automatic, Topas Blue Exterior, Gray Leather Interior, Sports Suspension, Sports Seats, M 3 spoke Steering Wheel.
2008 328xi E91 (wagon) Automatic, Barberatot Metallic Exterior, Terracotta Leather Interior.
I love Sonax, but make sure to get Sonax Full Effect! Its a stronger version of Sonax and only about a dollar more.
1993 E36 325is
2003 E46 325iT
SpeedHunters feature: http://www.speedhunters.com/2018/04/...t-dtm-tribute/
APEX feature: https://www.apexraceparts.com/blog/m...-arc-8-wheels/
We actually just made a video of the Sonax Full Effect and the P21S Wheel Cleaner - take a look at the link below to see it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVFtS9Be5rk
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