Rogue and Sammm... this means you-
I have never owned a wheel that was a bigger pain to clean than the BBS wheels on the 93LE. Has anyone found a brush that makes the job any easier?
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Rogue and Sammm... this means you-
I have never owned a wheel that was a bigger pain to clean than the BBS wheels on the 93LE. Has anyone found a brush that makes the job any easier?
What do you know Rick, yours are so dirty they're black. ;)
Todd, I have a brush I reshaped to fit in the BBS's.
Also use the least dusting brakes.
They are a PITA to keep clean. I do have a wheel brush that looks like a short, fat bottle-brush....still nothing works better than an old rag, soapy water and your fingers.
I used to use a toothbrush and water. Pretty simple...and it took absolutely forever! I think the job took me about 90 minutes after driving about 12-13 hours.
15" BBS' are much easier to clean than the 14"'s. Spraying a wheel cleaner helps if they're super caked. I usually use the soap I washed the car with.
FWIW, this Eagle One stuff works quite well. It's MUCH better than just about any other wheel cleaner I've tried.
Have you tried the bufferstick? I used that on a friends Lexus that had ornate wheels, pretty good but it depends on the size of the holes you have I'd imagine.
http://autogeek.net/bufferstick-polishing-tool.html
http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/autogeek_2127_45406306
Come try it out on mine! ;)
http://inlinethumb50.webshots.com/46...600x600Q85.jpg
All 28 of 'em? ;)
Actually 31 :facepalm: