OEM F10 wheel comparison 17" to 20"
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Here's four pics of black Nordic Euro spec F10's with OEM wheels from 17" to 20".
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My Ride: 2011 BMW 550i; Dark Graphite Metalliic/Oyster, 4.4 TT V8, 8-sp AT, Sports Package, Dynamic Handling, Premium Package 2, Cold Weather Package, HUD
Definately better. But I like the M-Sport wheels the best out of them all. I'm definately upgrading next year. I hate wheels with a lot of spokes.....a real pain to clean.
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Well, in my experience, solvent and water alone will not do an adequate job. You have to use a good wheel brush to get all the grease and brake dust out. Also, if you use the wrong solvent, you can damage your wheels.
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This may not be the best way if you dislike getting your hands dirty but this is the best and most gentle way to clean the wheels IMO.
Be careful if you have sensitive skin - Always read what's on the bottles!
First, I spray the rim and tire thoroughly with wheel cleaner, Note. NEVER spray any water on them first unless they are covered with mud and such. If you have to rinse off any mud leave the wheels to dry a bit before you apply any wheel cleaner.
I wait a couple of minutes and then I use my hand to rub off the dirt. Sometimes I've been using an old towel soaked in wheel cleaner but usually I just use the hand.
For tougher dirt on the rims I use a bottle brush and for the tires I use a ordinary dish brush.
Then I just rinse everything off with water...
When dry, I finish off with spraying the tire with Turtle Wax Wet N Black Tire Dressing. Don't spray on the rims...
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So true Pete.
This may not be the best way if you dislike getting your hands dirty but this is the best and most gentle way to clean the wheels IMO.
Be careful if you have sensitive skin - Always read what's on the bottles!
First, I spray the rim and tire thoroughly with wheel cleaner, Note. NEVER spray any water on them first unless they are covered with mud and such. If you have to rinse off any mud leave the wheels to dry a bit before you apply any wheel cleaner.
I wait a couple of minutes and then I use my hand to rub off the dirt. Sometimes I've been using an old towel soaked in wheel cleaner but usually I just use the hand.
For tougher dirt on the rims I use a bottle brush and for the tires I use a ordinary dish brush.
Then I just rinse everything off with water...
When dry, I finish off with spraying the tire with Turtle Wax Wet N Black Tire Dressing. Don't spray on the rims...
This may not be the best way if you dislike getting your hands dirty but this is the best and most gentle way to clean the wheels IMO.
Be careful if you have sensitive skin - Always read what's on the bottles!
First, I spray the rim and tire thoroughly with wheel cleaner, Note. NEVER spray any water on them first unless they are covered with mud and such. If you have to rinse off any mud leave the wheels to dry a bit before you apply any wheel cleaner.
I wait a couple of minutes and then I use my hand to rub off the dirt. Sometimes I've been using an old towel soaked in wheel cleaner but usually I just use the hand.
For tougher dirt on the rims I use a bottle brush and for the tires I use a ordinary dish brush.
Then I just rinse everything off with water...
When dry, I finish off with spraying the tire with Turtle Wax Wet N Black Tire Dressing. Don't spray on the rims...
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So who else is REALLY starting to fall in love with the F10 now???