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For you all with white rims....

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mine have stayed very clean suprisingly. i dont wash them too often but they look great
 
Black paint ;)


J/k haha

Ive found cleaning white wheels at least once a week keeps them from building up brakedust/roadgrime etc, then like somebody said earlier, if its powdercoated a coat of wax after you clean them keeps them cleaner longer.
 
I had white wheels on my old car and hated it ... never again ..


One thing i know will help reduce the brake dust dirt issue would be get a nice set of ceramic brake pads for your beast .. they will let off much less brake dust and help out a bit.

Other than that you pretty much are gonna be cleaning every other day ..

Luke
 
DevilSperm said:
we dont...we have to clean them constantly
haha, so true.
I slack off and only clean them when I feel motivated, so most of the time they are absolutely filthy.

Chris
 
4G63 GST said:
I had white wheels on my old car and hated it ... never again ..


One thing i know will help reduce the brake dust dirt issue would be get a nice set of ceramic brake pads for your beast .. they will let off much less brake dust and help out a bit.

Other than that you pretty much are gonna be cleaning every other day ..

Luke


I have ceramic brake pads. They just get dirty easier, actually, more like they show it better. Any dust in the air will show on the white powdercoat.
 
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