Spray and Rinse - NO TOUCH

Ronkh

Wax Waster
Not the dirtiest wheels by far, but not cleaned in long time

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Wet wheels, spry dwell


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Rinse

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Done

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Yep, i'm lazy
 
this stuff works so good its unreal

i even get satisfactory results with it diluted 1:1

i've even split that dilution in half and used it on my coated wheels with great success
 
Or he was trying to contain his excitment with how well it worked. He didn't want the neighbors seeing him do a silly victory dance.
 
On a serious note, this looks like it works well, but if it's an acid is it safe to use regulary? Or is this only to be used on more neglected wheels once in awhile? Btw the wheels i would be using it on are the painted clearcoat that looks like chrome. Thanks
 
On a serious note, this looks like it works well, but if it's an acid is it safe to use regulary? Or is this only to be used on more neglected wheels once in awhile? Btw the wheels i would be using it on are the painted clearcoat that looks like chrome. Thanks

I had bmws before, and always used it, bmw wheels are painted/clearcoated, never had any problem.
 
+1 on a 50% dilution is great for maintenance washing. I was afraid at full strength it may be removing my wheel sealant.
 
I find myself using this more and more and is quickly becoming my go-to. Too many times I have used something else first only to wind up following with S&R to get the trouble areas. For weekly washing it might be a bit much and will strip sealant. Regular wash solution should be sufficient for washing that frequently. ph is ~4. When I have wash & wax details that aren't quite ideally maintained I simply save myself time by using this and following with Hydro2 to seal, then dry with leaf blower. Takes me longer to clean the tires.
 
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