rlmccarty2000
Active member
After another tough day of wheel cleaning (which I hate) I want to ask what is your go to wheel cleaner? Please say why and how well it cuts through tough brake dust. Thanks
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What's your thoughts on Malco brake off for Knarly wheels.........I sell most of the wheel cleaners (the good ones), and always ask a few questions of customers:
1) Brand and model of the car
2) Frequency of washing
3) Finish of wheels
For normal low brake dust cars like Acuras, Chevys, Dodges, I suggest Griot's wheel cleaner
For the heavy brake dust euros like MB, BMW, Audi, and Subaru, I suggest Sonax FE for frequent washes, Sonax WC+ for less frequent washing, and if the wheels are really knarly - Sonax Fallout (or Iron-X) with the Sonax WC+
For chrome wheels and exhaust tips, we recommend Griot's Chrome Wheel cleaner
When you buy the gallons or large multi-liter refills, you can save a lot of $. As an example, Sonax FE 500ml is $16/bottle, the 5L is $100 (40% savings per 500ml bottle), sometime you can get them for $80/each...
I keep hearing about brown royal, I'm gonna try this stuff and see how well it works, great reviews on YouTube
You can send the wheels back and they will fix all four to new for $1,000. I actually traded my set in and got them chromed for $1,000 and they looked SICK.Honestly it depends on the wheels/finish/coating, mine have a Dura-Brite factory coating that is forged/baked onto the surface and the manufacturer recommends avoiding everything but mild car soap and wax. Mine come clean just with compressed air or car soap and water (nothing sticks to them and water beads like they're waxed)
Dura Brite coated wheels really are a double edged sword because I want to try IronX on them but can't afford replacement wheels if it causes the coating to fail (the retail price is $3k and up per-wheel).