DIY: Washing Plasti Dipped Wheels

Difficulty Level

Tools/Supplies Needed:

• Spray Nine
• soft bristle carwash brush/microfiber sponge
• bucket of water
• water hose
• lint free cloth/air compressor

Procedure:

• you can remove the wheels off the vehicle if you wish, it does make it much easier for access to the rear side of the wheel
• rinse the wheel off first, removing any loose debris which could scratch the surface
• -using Spray Nine in a spray bottle, apply to the surface of the wheel and tire
• allow the Spray Nine to soak in for a few minutes, but do not allow it to bake in the sun or dry on the surface
• using the soft bristle carwash brush/microfiber sponge, soak it in the bucket of water, then rub the surface of the wheel ensuring all the dirt is cleaned
• once done, rinse off using a hose
• a pressure washer can be used, but isn't needed
• once done, you can wipe it down with a lint free cloth or allow the wheel to air dry
• apply dressing to the tire if desired

Video tutorial on how to wash your plasti dipped coated wheels. This is a cheap and easy solution which does remove brake dust, bugs, dirt, mud, or any other form of road debris without damaging the finish or coating of the plasti dip. The method used in the video can also be applied to other plasti dipped parts as well. This particular tutorial was done on a winter set of wheels spray with satin black plasti dip and no glossifier.