Dan
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Looking for some recommendations for a good and safe wheel cleaner. I'd like to avoid strong acid or base formulas. This will be for factory painted wheels.
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Ubryaj said:Personally, I use Eagle One A2Z wheel cleaner to clean my wheels every time I wash and it works great for me...
Ubryaj said:Personally, I use Eagle One A2Z wheel cleaner to clean my wheels every time I wash and it works great for me...
Alfisti said:Like BigAl, I've used A2Z for years and has been one of my faves. After trying the new Mothers Foaming All Wheel & Tire Cleaner I found a superior product. The foam clings really well which requires less product and longer dwell time.
Because I use Michelin Brake Dust Repellent I normally get by with a strong car wash solution. If I need to clean an unprotected wheel, I now go to the Mothers product.
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tom p. said:Yakky, you can get a gallon of Griot's delivered to your door for $30. I suspect that will be less expensive on a per ounce basis than most of the OTC cleaners, and it's a great product.
....I noticed right away that it had a pungent characteristic that wasn't necessarily "smell" related but I could certainly feel it in my sinuses. I use it on occasion but I also throw on my respirator and gloves. That may be overkill in some folks eyes, but as I get older I figure I don't need anymore problems than I already got.yakky said:I like the way A2Z cleans, however the last bottle I had was covered with some serious health warnings.
Kean said:I figure I don't need anymore problems than I already got.![]()
....definitely. The majority of the time, car wash solution and a little agitation is all I need.yakky said:Strong cleaners have their place, but for semi-regular use, I'd prefer to avoid them.