Your car's wheels are not only aesthetically pleasing but also play a crucial functional role. They are integral to the wheel structure and contribute to the vehicle's stability, safety, and performance.

Therefore, it is important to give them the attention they deserve, maintain them properly, and adopt a few simple yet effective measures to protect them so that they remain in good condition for as long as possible.

The first, and perhaps most obvious, step is to regularly clean your wheels. While it may seem like a purely aesthetic action, accumulations of brake dust, mud, road salt, and other impurities can affect the protective layer of the wheels, especially those made of alloy. These residues are sometimes acidic and can corrode the wheel surface if left for too long.

We recommend cleaning them with warm water and mild soap or dedicated products, but avoid using hard brushes or abrasive sponges, which can scratch the surface. In addition, it is best to avoid cleaning the wheels when they are hot, as thermal shock can damage the finish.