Forgive me if I have overlooked an existing thread in my search; any advice here greatly appreciated.
I pay careful attention to cleaning my 997.2 C2 - using the recommended two bucket method with micro-fibre mits and drying towel. To be honest though, I invariably clean the allow wheels at the end of the process. I do use a dedicated mit, but use the same cleaning fluid as I use on the body (Autoglym). The result is reasonably successful, but I can't help thinking there is a way to get them looking much nicer.
I pay careful attention to cleaning my 997.2 C2 - using the recommended two bucket method with micro-fibre mits and drying towel. To be honest though, I invariably clean the allow wheels at the end of the process. I do use a dedicated mit, but use the same cleaning fluid as I use on the body (Autoglym). The result is reasonably successful, but I can't help thinking there is a way to get them looking much nicer.