


Most people wash their car and call it done. But the wheels? They usually get a quick rinse and nothing more. The problem is that brake dust, road grime, and general buildup don't just sit on the surface - they work their way into the finish over time and can cause real damage if they're left alone.
That's what we're talking about when we say wheel detailing matters. It's not just about making things look shiny. It's about removing the stuff that a regular wash leaves behind - the iron particles from brake dust, the baked-on grime in the spokes, the dull film that builds up from miles of driving. All of that has to actually be cleaned out properly.
Polished wheels like these Porsche rims are especially unforgiving. Every spoke, every inner barrel, every edge around the lug holes collects debris. And if that debris sits long enough, it bonds to the finish and becomes a much bigger problem to deal with. Regular wheel detailing keeps that from happening.
We treat wheel and tire detailing as its own dedicated service - not something we rush through at the end of a wash. The tires get conditioned. The wheels get cleaned down into the barrel, not just wiped across the face. It makes a difference you can see and feel.
If your wheels have been picking up a season's worth of road grime and brake dust, now's a good time to get ahead of it before it turns into something harder to fix. Clean wheels protect the finish, keep your vehicle looking sharp, and honestly just feel better to drive on.