imported_Aaron in Denver
New member
Hi all,
Been lurking for a couple of months now and have learned a ton. My wife thinks I'm a little over the top on car care since finding Autopia (but she admits that her car has never looked so good!).
I found a narrow brush at Lowe's, labeled for grout cleaning. It has pretty stiff nylon bristles and a curved tip. It would seem perfect for getting into the narrow gaps on the wheels on our Passat.
I'm using the P21S/S100 wheel cleaner gel. Should I be using a soft brush to agitate the cleaner, or will I be okay using the grout brush? I don't want to damage the clear coat on the wheel, but the car puts off a lot of brake dust and usually needs some scrubbing to get the wheels looking good. I'll stick with using the sponge that came with the cleaner to get the easy to reach areas.
Any advice? :wavey
Aaron in Denver
Been lurking for a couple of months now and have learned a ton. My wife thinks I'm a little over the top on car care since finding Autopia (but she admits that her car has never looked so good!).
I found a narrow brush at Lowe's, labeled for grout cleaning. It has pretty stiff nylon bristles and a curved tip. It would seem perfect for getting into the narrow gaps on the wheels on our Passat.
I'm using the P21S/S100 wheel cleaner gel. Should I be using a soft brush to agitate the cleaner, or will I be okay using the grout brush? I don't want to damage the clear coat on the wheel, but the car puts off a lot of brake dust and usually needs some scrubbing to get the wheels looking good. I'll stick with using the sponge that came with the cleaner to get the easy to reach areas.
Any advice? :wavey
Aaron in Denver