Poorboy's World Spray and Rinse Product Demo

Pockets

@PoorboysWorld.com
Got a chance to wash the trucks today at work and decided that I would show you all how well Spray and Rinse works even on a badly neglected rim's. Sad to say that it's my own truck but onto the pictures

Here is a shot of the rim before anything done to it no previous washing

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Here it is after being pressure washed

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Even after being pressure washed there is still a lot of crud and baked on dust

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Center Hub Before

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Spray and Rinse liberally applied (remember what it does not touch it can not clean) I also sprayed the barrels of the rims

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After dwelling on the rim for around 5 mins or so (still on the rim not rinsed off yet)

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Rinsed away with absolutely NO scrubbing NO rubbing and NO brushing! Rim is clean as can be

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Center hub after (you can also catch how clean it got the barrels that were black before)

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Just something funny can you guess which letter was at the bottom of the rim and had all the Spray and Rinse drip over it? =)

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This was all done with a pressure washer but you can get the same results using a decent pressure hose.

Simple and easy to use!

-Chris

P.S. - I did not bother to clean the white letters because I am getting 35" Toyo Open Country M/T's put on tomorrow morning =)
 
I really need to try this product. Heard nothing but good things about this product. It did clean the F really well.
 
I read somewhere that it has some strong citrus cleaners. I noticed that the sprayer is a chemical resistant sprayer..does PWSR contain a acid?
 
I love this stuff! Does exactly as advertised. Even diluted 1:1 work great for my weekly maintenance jobs on my wheels.
 
Cool results!

is it safe on all wheels? Does it degrade LSP on wheels?



yep it'll eat the sealant right off em.

so do what I do......

just hose em down, spray, wait and hose em down again

no more sealing, just clean.

it does what it says, it says what it does

i'm basically lazy
 
yep it'll eat the sealant right off em.

so do what I do......

just hose em down, spray, wait and hose em down again

no more sealing, just clean.

it does what it says, it says what it does

i'm basically lazy

you're not living up to your title under your username :lol2:
 
and besides, if your car came sparkling clean and beautiful with just a hose and a spray bottle, wouldn't ya just do it that way ?
 
and besides, if your car came sparkling clean and beautiful with just a hose and a spray bottle, wouldn't ya just do it that way ?

I don't know, I normally just spray down my sealed wheels anyway and they come clean with just water. That's pretty nice if you ask me :)
 
I tried the Poorboy's S & R today but I didn't have the same level of success. Maybe it's the BMW brake dust, but I definitely had to agitate the wheels with with a brush and Wheel Woolies to remove all the dirt.

The other bummer was the sprayer stopped working halfway through the job. I had to transfer the product to another spray bottle to finish the remaining wheels.
 
Why didn't you just change the sprayer?

Because the only extra sprayer I had available was from a spray bottle I purchased. I didn't want to cut the sprayer tube from a brand new bottle down to fit the Poorboy's bottle and it was quicker to pour some of the product into the empty bottle to continue.
 
I tried the Poorboy's S & R today but I didn't have the same level of success. Maybe it's the BMW brake dust, but I definitely had to agitate the wheels with with a brush and Wheel Woolies to remove all the dirt.

The other bummer was the sprayer stopped working halfway through the job. I had to transfer the product to another spray bottle to finish the remaining wheels.

If it's the first time they've actually been cleaned, you will need some agitation. After that with normal washing it'll be just spay and rinse.

But just to make your life a little easier, new BMW brake pads are made differently and dust a ton less.
 
Great write up there Pockets, TY for taking your time for everyone to see what PB's Spray and Rinse can do for them
 
If it's the first time they've actually been cleaned, you will need some agitation. After that with normal washing it'll be just spay and rinse.

But just to make your life a little easier, new BMW brake pads are made differently and dust a ton less.

Definitely not the first time they’ve been cleaned. The wheels are cleaned weekly when it's warm, and I try to wait no more than 2 weeks between cleanings in the colder months.

For years I sealed them with Rejex. This year I changed up and went with Ulitma Paint Guard Plus. I have dedicated winter and summer wheels so I apply at least 2 coats of sealant before installing the tires for any given season.

As for the brakes themselves, the pads are fairly new. No more than 4000 miles since the brakes were replaced with BMW brake pads.
 
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