Difficulty Level
Tools/Supplies Needed:
• Spray Nine Multi-Purpose Cleaner/Disinfectant
• hose
• bucket of water
• soft brush
• soft cloths
• wheel/chrome polish (in the video I used Eagle One Original Mag & Aluminum Wheel Polish & Nevr Dull)
• wax (in the video I used Carnauba Wax by Mothers)
• microfiber cloth
Procedure:
• first start by washing the wheels removing any dirt or debris which can contaminate the surface and cause scratching
• rinse the wheels off using a hose, then spray the surface with Spray Nine
• allow the Spray Nine to soak into the surface, do not let it sit in the sun as we don't want the soap to dry out
• agitate the surface with the brush
• then rinse once done
• dry the wheel off either using a cloth or compressed air
• here I am using both Nevr Dull to tackle the rust stains and spots, then Eagle One Wheel Polish to remove any light scruffs from the excessive polishing
• rip a small piece of Nevr Dull cotton wadding off, then work it into the surface until the stains are removed and the pitting has lessened
• wipe off residue with a clean soft cloth
• once satisfied, move onto the Eagle One Wheel Polish
• apply the polish to a soft cloth and then work into the surface
• once satisfied, give the wheel a final wipe down to ensure no polish residue is left behind
• next to seal the chrome to prevent the rust worsening or the dirt from sticking, apply a wax of your choice
• apply the wax using an applicator or soft cloth, then allow the wax to setup
• remove and polish using a microfiber cloth