1. Prepare the materials you will need:
- A bucket of warm, soapy water
- A sponge or soft brush
- A hose with a nozzle
- A tire brush (optional)
- A microfiber towel
2. Start by removing any loose dirt or debris from the rims. You can do this with a hose or by using a sponge or soft brush.
3. Apply the soapy water to the rims. Use a sponge or soft brush to work the soap into all of the nooks and crannies.
4. Let the soapy water sit on the rims for a few minutes. This will give the soap time to work its way into the dirt and grime.
5. Scrub the rims with a sponge or soft brush. Be sure to scrub all of the surfaces of the rims, including the inside and outside. If you have a tire brush, you can use it to get into the harder-to-reach areas.
6. Rinse the rims off with water. Use a hose to rinse the rims until all of the soap and dirt have been removed.
7. Dry the rims with a microfiber towel. This will help to prevent water spots from forming.