The Complete Wheel Care Guide
Why Wheel Care Matters
Your wheels are exposed to more abuse than any other component on your car. Brake dust, road salt, gravel, tar, and UV exposure all take their toll. Proper care isn't just about aesthetics — it protects your investment.
Weekly Maintenance
Basic Cleaning
1. Rinse thoroughly with water to remove loose dirt and brake dust
2. Apply a pH-neutral wheel cleaner — never use acidic cleaners on forged wheels
3. Agitate with a soft-bristle brush — use dedicated wheel brushes, never wire brushes
4. Clean the barrel with a long-reach barrel brush
5. Rinse again and dry with a clean microfiber towel
What NOT to Use
- Automatic car wash wheel brushes (too abrasive)
- Acidic or highly alkaline cleaners
- Pressure washers at close range (stay 30cm+ away)
- Steel wool or abrasive pads
Monthly Protection
Sealant Application
Apply a wheel-specific sealant or ceramic coating monthly:
1. Ensure wheels are clean and completely dry
2. Apply sealant in thin, even layers
3. Allow to cure as per product instructions
4. Buff with a clean microfiber
A good sealant makes weekly cleaning significantly easier by preventing brake dust from bonding to the surface.
Seasonal Care
Winter Preparation
If you drive in areas with road salt:
- Consider a dedicated set of winter wheels
- Apply extra sealant before winter starts
- Wash wheels more frequently (weekly minimum)
- Rinse the wheel barrels to remove salt buildup
Post-Winter
After winter:
- Deep clean all wheel surfaces
- Inspect for any damage or corrosion
- Reapply sealant or ceramic coating
- Check torque on all lug nuts
Damage Prevention
- Curb rash: Be mindful when parallel parking. Consider curb-rash guards
- Impact damage: Avoid potholes when possible. If you hit one hard, have the wheel inspected
- Chemical damage: Clean bird droppings and tree sap promptly
- Heat cycles: Allow brakes to cool before washing after hard driving
Professional Refinishing
If your wheels do get damaged:
- Minor scratches: Can often be polished out
- Curb rash: Professional refinishing can restore the original finish
- Bends: Forged wheels can often be straightened by specialists
- Cracks: Rare in forged wheels, but if it happens, replacement is recommended
Our Promise
ForgeFactory wheels are finished with multiple layers of clear coat and powder coating for maximum durability. Follow these care guidelines and your wheels will look stunning for years.
Questions about caring for your specific finish? Contact us — we're happy to help.