Poorboy's spray & rinse wheel cleaner/small review!!

n1976jmk

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Just a small review of the above product.....


Recieved it last week and just used it today..... The car hasn't been washed for two weeks but is daily driver with about 40 miles a day and garage kept the rest of the time. So there was a few rain storms, one snow storm and some brake dust with some real dirt on the wheels.

I waited and hour after I got home from work to let the engine/hood and wheels/brakes cool off. Used the wheel cleaner just as directed. Rinse the cool wheels with water. Then sprayed throughly all over wheels, waited a couple minutes and sprayed off.

Let me say, I've never seen a wheel cleaner work, where I didn't have to scrub or wash the wheels at all. This one did it!!! And didn't smell strong either.

I have purchased the wheel sealent also, probally this weekend I will be applying that. My question is about that, should I use SSR1, then EX, then 2 coats of the wheel sealent??

My second question is Steve, I am using this on a 03' Acura CL Type S and is this wheel cleaner going to be doing anything to the clear coat on the wheels?? Cause it must be pretty strong of a cleaner...????

thanks,
Jon

this wheel cleaner i think will be my new wheel cleaner....

awesome work on that cleaner!!! these Poorboys products really rock!! Like a hidden golden gems, low price, super fast shipping, and great smells from all, easy to use, awesome results!!! I have been only using poorboys for 2 months now and own alot of the products!!! love each one of them..... these products will be used for my personal car!!!! I dont understand why they are not for sale in all stores, so everyone can buy them???
 
For prepping the wheel, i would do SSR1 and straight to the Wheel Sealant.
Dilute the Spray & Rinse 50:50 with water for use after applying the Wheel Sealant or possibley even dilute further. It will do no harm to your wheels if directions are followed like you already did!:)
 
Poorboy's Pro Polish on the wheels before the Wheel Sealant is also an excellent prep! :bigups

I agree on the 50/50 mix of the S & R for regular maintenance.
 
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