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Welp, I took my wheels off, cleaned them throughoughly with an iron removing wheel cleaner using Wheel Woolies, a boars hair wheel brush and a boars hair lug nut brush.
Not sure what I was expecting, I mean they do look a lot better. But imho for how long it took and how much work it was. I don't really consider it a day well spent lol. Also reading up from detailers who do this for clients. I was seeing about how even if you properly put the wheels back on. They still should be re-torqued again after about 100 miles. I've never heard of this, but I saw it mentioned a few times on multiple forums. That doesn't make it a fact, but I need to Google and read up more. Sounds like maybe this level of wheel cleaning isn't something well suited to offer your clients. I know for my personal vehicle unless I get a wild hair up my ass it's not something I see myself doing again.
Not sure what I was expecting, I mean they do look a lot better. But imho for how long it took and how much work it was. I don't really consider it a day well spent lol. Also reading up from detailers who do this for clients. I was seeing about how even if you properly put the wheels back on. They still should be re-torqued again after about 100 miles. I've never heard of this, but I saw it mentioned a few times on multiple forums. That doesn't make it a fact, but I need to Google and read up more. Sounds like maybe this level of wheel cleaning isn't something well suited to offer your clients. I know for my personal vehicle unless I get a wild hair up my ass it's not something I see myself doing again.
