Megs D143

I started using D143 a couple of months ago and I really like it. I had been using the Tuff Shine Concentrate on my tires and while it worked great - it was a little on the expensive side for maintenance washes for my business. I use the D143 at a 2:1 ratio (2 parts water, 1 part D143). It really works well for me at this ratio. Sometimes it may take a couple applications to remove all the grime, but it does clean very well. It will definately be my "go to" cleaner from now on unless I intend to use a tire coating. Its good stuff. I can't speak for the DP cleaner as I have never tried it.
 
This is my primary tire cleaner. I use it at 2:1 as well with the matching bottle. I have used it as much as 3:1 and it still did a decent job. Took a few more applications but worked pretty well.
 
2:1 during the summer, 1:1 during the winter here in New England to try and keep rims clean winter is a *((@#^$*^%*&^(@*^)(&*(@#^ @#(*)&()@&.
 
I like the stuff. I use it at 3:1, it actually cleans the tires better than most APC's. D143, D140, and Dub wheel cleaner needs to be in everyones detailing closet.
 
assuming that's different than the wheel brightener. we use the wheel brightener (brown stuff), only from a different company that Meguiars copied their product from. works very well and is cheaper per gallon. not sure about the 143 though. I would get the WB.
 
Nanoskin Non-Acid Wheel and Tire cleaner dilutes 4:1... is cheaper per gallon and performs just as good as D143 @ 1:1.
 
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