Service

Wheel and Tire Cleaning in Jacksonville

Deep cleaning of wheel faces, barrels, tires and wheel wells.

Wheels take the worst of it. Brake dust bonds to the finish under heat, road film from wet Jacksonville asphalt coats the barrels, and old greasy tire shine collects dust into a brown film along the sidewall.

Cleaning them properly requires the right chemistry for the wheel finish and separate tools that never touch paint.

Alloy wheel and tire being scrubbed during an exterior detail

Finish-appropriate chemistry

Polished, painted, powder-coated, chrome and anodized wheels tolerate different products. An aggressive acidic cleaner on the wrong finish causes permanent staining, so identification comes first.

Barrels and wells

The inner barrel is where most brake dust accumulates and where almost nobody cleans. Wheel wells hold packed road grime that continues to sling onto clean paint if left alone.

Tire finish

Tires are scrubbed to remove old dressing and blooming, then dressed to a clean satin look that does not sling onto the paint on the first drive.

What this includes

  • Wheel faces, spokes and inner barrels
  • Finish-safe cleaner selection
  • Wheel wells cleaned and dressed
  • Old tire dressing stripped before reapplication
  • Satin, sling-free tire finish

Frequently asked questions

Can you remove baked-on brake dust?

In most cases, yes. Dust that has heat-etched into the coating may leave faint marks.

Do you remove the wheels?

Not as standard. Wheel-off cleaning can be arranged for coating preparation.

Can wheels be coated?

Yes. A wheel coating makes brake dust much easier to rinse off between washes.

Where we perform this service

Wheel & Tire Cleaning is available across Duval County and into Clay and St. Johns counties. Popular areas include Downtown Jacksonville, Riverside, Avondale, San Marco, Mandarin, Southside.

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