I have a Grand Cherokee SRT with Brembo brakes, and while I love them, they really do put out an insane amount of brake dust - which is ok, because then I know they're working!
I have 22" matte black wheels and covered them in ceramic coating. I had no issues with the ceramic turning them shiny - which was awesome! Can you please confirm this is the correct process for cleaning them now that the ceramic coating is on? The wheels were a lot of money and I just don't want to screw them up by not properly removing the brake dust!
1) Maintenance Washes - Car Shampoo. I do this about once a week. I'm assuming Rubber and Tire cleaner is still ok to use on the wheels.
2) Waterless Wash - I do this one a week, as well, typically. I just wipe down the wheels with Waterless Wash.
Anything else I'm missing? When would I use Ceramic Boost, and do I do that AFTER I clean the wheels first, or does that act as a cleaner?
I'm sorry for any repeated questions. I've been following along on the blogs, but I haven't seen anyone with satin wheels that lays out the full process and I just wanted to be clear.
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Gentleman, ladies, scholars,
I have a Grand Cherokee SRT with Brembo brakes, and while I love them, they really do put out an insane amount of brake dust - which is ok, because then I know they're working!
I have 22" matte black wheels and covered them in ceramic coating. I had no issues with the ceramic turning them shiny - which was awesome! Can you please confirm this is the correct process for cleaning them now that the ceramic coating is on? The wheels were a lot of money and I just don't want to screw them up by not properly removing the brake dust!
1) Maintenance Washes - Car Shampoo. I do this about once a week. I'm assuming Rubber and Tire cleaner is still ok to use on the wheels.
2) Waterless Wash - I do this one a week, as well, typically. I just wipe down the wheels with Waterless Wash.
Anything else I'm missing? When would I use Ceramic Boost, and do I do that AFTER I clean the wheels first, or does that act as a cleaner?
I'm sorry for any repeated questions. I've been following along on the blogs, but I haven't seen anyone with satin wheels that lays out the full process and I just wanted to be clear.
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