Aurora40 likes #36 a lot, I'm indifferent to it (tried it the other day) it has a place, I'm sure. Many wheel cleaners are kinda harsh; I think EO A2Z is a great wheel cleaner, but I'm not willing to accept it's harshness for my wheels. It ate at the cadmium plating on my rotors, too (but not as bad as the Armor All cleaner did). So, a better cleaner than many, but not as good as others, with the trade for less effectiveness being more safety.
I don't know about the Hot Rims WC; I'm kinda not sold on any wheel cleaner, for now, anyhow.
A caveat about these kinds of questions, John. I'm just a guy in a garage with an applicator in my hand (literally, right now; I'm taking a break from a job) who likes to write about car care products on the internet. I may or may not be using the products correctly. My subjective tradeoffs might be different from yours. In the end, you have to decide for yourself. You don't want to fall victim to the cacaphony of varying opinion, like playing "Lets Make A Deal" with equal parts of the audience shouting "DOOR 1! DOOR 2! DOOR 3!"
My opinion is, when deciding among Meg's products, you can't go wrong choosing the brown bottles, generally speaking. You will always get consistent, high quality results from the Mirror Glaze line if you use the products properly.
Tom