Troy@Protekt
a.k.a. Troy@DetailCity
I posted this question on my favorite car to detail poll and I think it got over-looked. I will start a new thread and hope that I'm not stepping on BMW lover's toes here.
I also want to add that I know it is not a unique problem just to BMW's, they are just the ones I notice it on most. Here's the question -
I have a question for you guys who like to detail BMW's. I find these among my least favorite cars to do for one reason, their factory wheels are a pain in the butt to clean and polish in a lot of cases. They make these intricate wheel designs and make the surface of the wheel fairly delicate to chemicals. I see soooo many BMW's with damaged wheels because someone used something too harsh on them, probably because they didn't want to take the time to go through and clean all the intricate areas by hand.
That doesn't bother you?
An added note - It has also always bugged me that it seems like the more expensive the wheels the more you have to baby them. IMO
Troy

I also want to add that I know it is not a unique problem just to BMW's, they are just the ones I notice it on most. Here's the question -
I have a question for you guys who like to detail BMW's. I find these among my least favorite cars to do for one reason, their factory wheels are a pain in the butt to clean and polish in a lot of cases. They make these intricate wheel designs and make the surface of the wheel fairly delicate to chemicals. I see soooo many BMW's with damaged wheels because someone used something too harsh on them, probably because they didn't want to take the time to go through and clean all the intricate areas by hand.
That doesn't bother you?
An added note - It has also always bugged me that it seems like the more expensive the wheels the more you have to baby them. IMO
Troy