Apr 20, 2009 #1 G gatr New member Hi now i have a Honda accord Type-R and the wheel itself is getting abit grubby is there any methods or products i should use to clean this up? i dont want to attack with anything yet as dont want to ruin it
Hi now i have a Honda accord Type-R and the wheel itself is getting abit grubby is there any methods or products i should use to clean this up? i dont want to attack with anything yet as dont want to ruin it
Apr 20, 2009 #3 H hobbstc New member I use Sonus cleaner and conditioner on my Porsche interior. Cleans everything nicely.
Apr 20, 2009 #4 artm3 New member I like scrubbing with a soft brush...use liberal amount of water... Lexol, Woolite, etc. then dry well... conditioner is personal preference... some say it makes it tacky, some slippery...go figure... I like a very small amount of cream conditioner, then wiping all excess off...
I like scrubbing with a soft brush...use liberal amount of water... Lexol, Woolite, etc. then dry well... conditioner is personal preference... some say it makes it tacky, some slippery...go figure... I like a very small amount of cream conditioner, then wiping all excess off...
Apr 20, 2009 #5 H hellagrant New member Usually a damp terry towel works for me. Sometimes I use the same conditioner that I use for the seats.
Usually a damp terry towel works for me. Sometimes I use the same conditioner that I use for the seats.
Apr 20, 2009 #6 T TexasSVT New member I use Lexol cleaner then Lexol conditioner and don't have any problems, it cleans up nice.
Apr 21, 2009 #7 0 02zx9r New member I would think an apc dilluted 10:1 with a mf towel would work fine. Then can go back over it will a leather cleaner/conditioner. Make sure to wipe off excess product several times
I would think an apc dilluted 10:1 with a mf towel would work fine. Then can go back over it will a leather cleaner/conditioner. Make sure to wipe off excess product several times