Wheel Care
Wheels require regular care to maintain their factory appearance. Clean them regularly. Please note that warranty claims on finish will be voided if
improper maintenance or improper cleaning agents are used.
Typical road dirt traps moisture that, over a period of time, can cause corrosion. Brake dust, created by braking friction, is corrosive and can cause pitting of the
wheel’s finish. Most household cleaning agents are too harsh and must be avoided. Car wash soap and water is all you need to properly clean your wheels.
Care for the finish of your wheels the way you would care for the finish of your car. Do not use abrasive materials to clean wheels as they can damage the finish. Use
caution when cleaning tires with a bristle brush and never use scouring pads. Use caution in automatic car washes because steam cleaners and strong chemicals that are
sometimes used can cause permanent staining or corrosion.
Never clean wheels when they are hot. Always allow wheels time to cool before cleaning with soap and water. Never spray cold water on extremely hot wheels.
Chrome-Plated Aluminum
Clean a chrome finish using mild dish soap and water; dry with a soft cloth. After cleaning, apply a coat of soft, non-abrasive cream wax or wheel seal to prevent surface corrosion.
Clear Coated
Clean a clear-coated finish using mild dish soap and water; dry with a soft cloth.
Painted and Clear-Coated
Clean a clear-coated finish using mild dish soap and water; dry with a soft cloth.
Machined and Clear-Coated
Clean a clear-coated finish using mild dish soap and water; dry with a soft cloth.
PVD Coated
Clean a PVD finish using mild dish soap and water; dry with a soft cloth.
Polished Aluminum
Clean a polished aluminum finish using mild dish soap and water; dry with a soft cloth. The appearance of polished wheels (that are not clear coated) will diminish
over time unless they receive additional care and maintenance. After cleaning, apply a coat of soft, non-abrasive cream wax or wheel seal. A specially formulated
custom wheel polish and wheel seal is recommended to return shine to oxidized wheels. The finish on polished aluminum wheels is not covered under any warranty.
Chrome-Plated Steel
Clean a chrome finish using mild dish soap and water; dry with a soft cloth. After cleaning, apply a coat of soft, non-abrasive cream wax or wheel seal to
prevent surface corrosion. Surface corrosion and rust can be prevented with proper care and is not covered under any warranty.
If you hit a hard object (e.g. curb, pothole) or have an accident, always have your wheels inspected by a Wheel Pros retailer. If any damage is found, replace the wheel immediately.