WELD Wheel Cleaning and Care Instructions

WELD Wheel Cleaning and Care Instructions

Washing WELD Wheels – Polished, Powder Coated, and Anodized

 

Supplies:

- Automotive Soap

- Lambskin Wash Mitt

- Chamois or Micro-fiber Towel

 

Before You Start:

- Only clean a cool wheel

- Only use soap and water to clean, never any chemicals

- Only wash the wheel to clean it never wipe it down between cleanings

- If exposed to salt, wash immediately

1. Wash the wheels to remove brake dust and loose dirt – Use regular car wash soap and a lambskin wash mitt. Wet the wheel completely before washing with the mitt and soapy water. Rinse with slow, constant water stream.

 

Pro Tips:

- Never use any detergents

- Dry with chamois or clean micro-fiber towel

- Keep wheel cleaning mitt and towels separate from other cleaning supplies

2. Remove any remaining dirt, tar, or grease. Use wax and grease remover with a soft 100% cotton rag. Wipe down the entire wheel several times, including the backside, until clean.

3. Re-wash the wheel per step #1 to make sure the wheel is free of contaminants. Be sure to remove all wax and debris.

 

Note: Any remaining contaminates at this stage will scratch the finish if polishing the wheel.

 

CAUTION: Do not use anything other than mild soap or water to clean your uncoated and anodized wheels. Any chemicals or detergents can result in a permanent loss of finish quality and color.