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Originally Posted by YuminNuman
I coated the face and under the lip before having the tires mounted, when they were brand new minimal dirt. It probably would have been good to use a little polisher and correct the surface before doing the coating. I then did the barrels after the weights were on.
I've only had them on for about a week, the brake dust got noticeable so I sprayed them with the geon iron cleaner when st the carwash. The stuff is expensive and I only had a small bottle so I was being conservative with it. I probably need to buy more use it really generously . Then the pressure washer didn't have any soap that day, every time at that place, I get ripped off and leave with a dirty car. So I still had to microfiber some of the dirt off, which I'm kind of pissed about. Hoping next time with more of the cleaner and a working soap carwash I don't have to touch them.
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You should be able to clean your wheels with car soap most of the time. I fill my wheel bucket with soap and use a microfiber wheel mitt for the face and brush intricate areas. Having them coated should be even better. The Iron cleaner doesn't need to be used every time, it's really more for embedded brake dust that you don't regularly maintain. You can still 100% use it just a bit of waste IMO.