Jul 27, 2005 3:35:36 PM
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LowPolarMoment said:
What's the best thing to use for cleaning the little tight spots on wheels? Is a pressure washing machine too powerful to use on wheels?
Jul 27, 2005 4:18:31 PM
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LowPolarMoment said:
What's the best thing to use for cleaning the little tight spots on wheels? Is a pressure washing machine too powerful to use on wheels?
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STRADALE said:
I hope the Turbo has other options. That wheel looks hard to clean. I went with the S wheel and I regret it. Wish I would have went with the Carrera Classics.
Question : When you guys wash your car/wheels does the dirt/rust from the rotors end up on the inside of the wheel when you're done detailing ? What I mean is - I wash my car and wash my rims with a brush and towel. I dry off the car and the rims but the rotors IMMEDIATELY get a small coat of rust. So when I drive off this rust and water get the inside of the rims dirty again. I then have to take a damp rag and clean off the inside of the rims without getting the rotors wet. I don't remember having this problem with my 996 TT.
Anyone have similar problem ?
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STRADALE said:
I hope the Turbo has other options. That wheel looks hard to clean. I went with the S wheel and I regret it. Wish I would have went with the Carrera Classics.
Question : When you guys wash your car/wheels does the dirt/rust from the rotors end up on the inside of the wheel when you're done detailing ? What I mean is - I wash my car and wash my rims with a brush and towel. I dry off the car and the rims but the rotors IMMEDIATELY get a small coat of rust. So when I drive off this rust and water get the inside of the rims dirty again. I then have to take a damp rag and clean off the inside of the rims without getting the rotors wet. I don't remember having this problem with my 996 TT.
Anyone have similar problem ?
It happens everytime I wash the car. I get a rust colored stripe on the inside of the wheels when I first drive it after washing. So my procedure now is to wash, dry, drive up and down my 300 foot driveway and wipe the inside of the wheels again.
This weekend I was drying my car when I snagged the cloth on the S (of the Carrera S) and bent it somewhat. I managed to stick it back into place, but it looks a little worse for wear. I bought a new S for about $21 and the guy in the parts department says it happens all the time. He says he always keeps them in stock since they sell so many of them.
Be careful around your S.
Phil
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STRADALE said:
And thanks for the heads up about the Logo guys.
That mico fiber towel acts almost like a sponge. It doesn't have large enough loops for anything to get caught on and wont trap dirt like a regular towel that can scratch paint.
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STRADALE said:
And thanks for the heads up about the Logo guys.
That mico fiber towel acts almost like a sponge. It doesn't have large enough loops for anything to get caught on and wont trap dirt like a regular towel that can scratch paint.
If you look closely at the S you will notice that it is not completely flat against the car. It is held on with rubberized two sided sticky tape. The tape stops about 1/8 of an inch from the end of the S. So you have a little bit of S in the air. I didn't catch it with a loop, I just caught it with the towel itself as it went by. I didn't just pull the S up from the sticky stuff, I actually bent it. I got it stuck back down, but once bent plastic doesn't go back in its original shape. That is why I bought a new one. And some day when I have the time to mess with it I will put it on.
Phil
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tnunnery said:
I have those micro fiber cloths in my cart as I type this. I need to replenish my supply! Thanks again for the good info and make sure you get your commission from Griot.![]()