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Originally Posted by 13lstuner
Wheel woollies are amazing for all wheels. Carpro has them in small medium and large. Let's you get in the barrel and behind the spoke in the lip better!
http://www.carpro-us.com/wheel-woolie-brush-medium/
For the face of the wheel(and any other wheel I work on I like a brush like this(or anything similar.
http://www.carpro-us.com/wheel-wooli...ush-1-1-4-dia/
And for the tire and fender well I use a brush from wallmart that looks like this. Just make sure the bristles are soft and not very rigid so you can fit it into really tight wheel wells.
http://www.carpro-us.com/carrand-del...-bumper-brush/
As for actual products. I honestly have never had to use any wheel cleaner on my 1le/zl1 replica wheels I just have my small little 2gallon bucket of car soap that is serperate from my 2 buckets for my actual car wash.. When I rotate my tires(when I change oil every 4000 miles) I clean my whole wheel extremely well, clay it, seal it, and then wax it. And the I wax the face and the lip and try my best to wax back into the barrel periodically while they are still on the car.
I'm sure someone else will chime in for a great wheel cleaner but some I personally like are Sonax full effect and I haven't used it but I think Adams deep wheel cleaner was supposed to be great too.
This works extremely well for me on my replicas of your wheels!
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Thanx, thats a good idea about clay bar and sealer/waxing the rims that should make removing the brake dust alot easier. I'll check into the brushes also.