Contact Wash

Dip your chosen brushes into your wheels bucket to soak up a good helping of suds before scrubbing. We normally use a combination of brushes to suit the wheel design for a proper deep clean.

Dip The Flat Head brush in the wash suds solution, take it to the wheel and begin cleaning the inside barrel at the top of the wheel. Work your way in one direction around the wheel in and out of the spokes, dipping the brush back into the suds solution as needed, to clean the brush out and get more wash suds as you go. Be sure to get in behind the brake caliper - this is a great feature of this brush with the flat and flexible end. Approaching each spoke at an angle helps. get to that often neglected spot behind each spoke. 

The long, soft and feathered tip bristles of The Chubby brush is perfect for larger wheel faces and flat areas, while being safe and effective. Scrub and rinse your brushes often in the bucket to avoid spreading any dirt or leftover sand around the wheel. A good twisting action around the front barrel of the wheel and the spoke is a quick and efficient way to clean the wheel faces.

Our Nuts and Guts from the Foursome brush set is super handy around wheel nuts, inner seams, wheel lips and any tight corners to remove the hidden dirt and brake dust. Don't forget the wheel caliper too, as this is often quite dirty.

After the wheel’s been scrubbed, give it a thorough rinse from top to bottom, making sure to flush all the soap from the wheel, especially behind the spokes in the inner barrel.