Microfiber Alloy Wheel Cleaning Pad Sponge 20 × 16 × 2 cm Reusable Non Scratch
Microfiber Alloy Wheel Cleaning Pad Sponge 20 × 16 × 2 cm Reusable Non Scratch
Give your wheels a gentle but effective clean with the AMiO Microfiber Wheel Cleaning Pad (P/N 03843). Designed with premium microfiber material, this ergonomic sponge is perfect for safely removing dirt, grease, and brake dust without scratching or damaging your rims.
Key Features:
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Soft but effective microfiber surface — The high-quality microfiber construction absorbs water and cleaning agents well, helping to lift stubborn grime and brake dust.
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Ergonomic design — With a structured, slightly elastic shape, the pad conforms to the contours of your rim, enabling precise cleaning even in tight areas.
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Durable and reusable — Easy to rinse and dry, so you can use it multiple times over many wash sessions, making it a cost-effective choice for both professionals and car enthusiasts.
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Lightweight & compact — Measures 20 × 16 × 2 cm and weighs only 0.05 kg.
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Safe on all wheel finishes — Because it’s soft and microfiber-based, it’s suitable for alloy, steel, painted, or coated rims without risk of scratching.
Why You’ll Love It:
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Unlike stiff brushes, this pad won’t damage delicate finishes, making it ideal for high-end wheels or coated rims.
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The pad’s shape helps you reach into wheel barrels and around spokes more effectively, giving uniform contact and better agitation than a flat cloth.
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Ideal for both deep, infrequent cleans (removing baked-on brake dust) and regular maintenance washes.
How to Use It (Pro Tips):
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Pre-rinse your wheels with water to remove loose dirt.
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Apply a pH-safe wheel cleaner (preferably non-acidic) to break down grime.
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Use the microfiber pad to gently agitate the cleaner over the wheel surface, contours, and crevices.
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Rinse thoroughly, making sure to wash away loosened dirt and cleaning product.
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Dry your wheels with a clean microfiber towel to prevent spots or residue.
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After use, rinse the pad well, squeeze out excess water, and air dry — this helps preserve the microfiber quality.
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