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Accumulator said:I've been playing around with quick-cleaning the Blazer's wheels (the guy who's buying it won't mind) so this got my attention.
How does it comoare to using QEW/ONR and/or QDs? Somebody please educate me on how it's better....
LQ9SS said:I don't know the exact answer, but it works, well.....
I use to use windex on my chrome wheels...
Accumulator said:I've been playing around with quick-cleaning the Blazer's wheels (the guy who's buying it won't mind) so this got my attention.
How does it comoare to using QEW/ONR and/or QDs? Somebody please educate me on how it's better....
Malachi said:I tested it against my ONR QD and found that the ONR worked better in terms of cleaning power and I did not notice a notice in looks.
BlackElantraGT said:Besides the cost aspect compared to using something like ONR QD, I'd hate to ruin so many towels on wheels. Even on clean wheels they get ruined, imagine QDing dirty wheels. I'm not that anal that I can't wait to clean my wheels until the next time I wash my car.
Someone mentioned using baby wipes not long ago. I'd rather go that route first before I spent $5 on a dedicated wheel quick detailer. I'd save the $5 for lunch or a cold glass of beer.
LQ9SS said:So you would rather spend the 5$ on baby wipes which also only serves one purpose, unless you have a baby and you happen to be detailing and wiping the kids *** at the same time, haha, sorry I found rather humerous. Also, spend 5$ on a glass of beer:shocked talk about a waste of money. No offense, but your terms of "saving" money over a bottle of wheel QD makes no sense to me.
But not everyone is going to like a product that another person likes, and that fine.