Wheel Wax
f nothing but the best will do for your car, you can't ignore wheel
polishes. Apply them after cleaning your alloys and you'll not only give
a shine to the rims, but also slow the build-up of brake dust and make
them much easier to clean in the future. Well, that's the manufacturers'
claim, at least... but does wheel wax work - and are such products
worth the time, money and effort? To find out, we put 10 of the leading lights through their paces. We
sourced the polishes and kits from accessory shops and the Internet,
then assessed them for four weeks, during which time our test car
covered 1,600 miles.VerdictYou have to be keen to buy a
wheel polish. They do reduce brake dust build-up and ease cleaning, but
are time-consuming to apply and some are pricey. Still, our top two
don't break the bank; Autoglym wins and Turtle Wax comes close behind.
And for top protection, try .
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