Todays detail, 07 325i, Steel Grey

a.k.a. Patrick said:
Its not for everyone, but when someone asks "How do you clean crud off your wheels?", I have an answer......Same wih the Powerstick, that me and Pat cherish. You dont realize the benefits of these wheel tools until you have encountered a difficult situation......





Patrick, don't let these guys give a hard time.



Honestly, I don't even get why they are questioning you. Like you don't know what you are doing!



What is this world coming to? :wall
 
tdekany said:
Patrick, don't let these guys give a hard time.



Honestly, I don't even get why they are questioning you. Like you don't know what you are doing!



What is this world coming to? :wall



If your referring to me, I was merely trying to joke w/ Patrick. I'm sure the brushes work, as I will undoubtedly order them within the next few weeks to try.
 
Mark77 said:
I would have rather soaked the wheels with some WB and used my hose with warm water to hose it off and then washed with some APC and a normal brush and sponge. but it looks great now .
There's a reason he did it the way he did.

a.k.a. Patrick said:
Water was an issue being in a garage, so I brought the NRWS and 1 Gal mister along.

The car looks great Pat! I love that color too. :cool:
 
RCBuddha said:
If your referring to me, I was merely trying to joke w/ Patrick. I'm sure the brushes work, as I will undoubtedly order them within the next few weeks to try.

Craig, no worries my friend.....I was just trying to share/illustrate a new technique I have learned. Wheels have always been an issue for me, so I have tried in vain searching for something to ease my pain. I wouldnt recommend the "Toilet scrubber" for stainless though.....Theres a reason for CC wheels, and theres a beauty of stainless. Each need there own special attention.

Thats a 328i btw..........And its Space Gray........this mistaken identity is becoming habit forming.....:think:
 
a.k.a. Patrick said:
Craig, no worries my friend.....I was just trying to share/illustrate a new technique I have learned. Wheels have always been an issue for me, so I have tried in vain searching for something to ease my pain. I wouldnt recommend the "Toilet scrubber" for stainless though.....Theres a reason for CC wheels, and theres a beauty of stainless. Each need there own special attention.

Thats a 328i btw..........And its Space Gray........this mistaken identity is becoming habit forming.....:think:
I would assume that since it says 328 on the trunk that it is a 328, most people would either debadge or at least put 335 if it were a fake, the PB is very soft and does not scratch at all

Amazon.com: Power Brush Super Soft Wheel Cleaning Tool: Automotive
 
Great job Patrick! so where can one get that new toy for cleaning the rims? they came out great and your work shows it!.........:up
 
Great job! Looks like my car!



Post Detail shot :waxing:

6.jpg
 
Back
Top