Wheel Cleaners - How fast do you use yours

jsoto

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I just finished my 1 liter bottle of P21S in 2 months (3 cars - mine, wifey and my sons). Man, good stuff goes by fast.



I guess I'll by the 5 liter this time around and save a little $ too.

Maybe I'm using too much per wheel, but it keeps my wheels looking clean.



Are there any other comparable wheel cleaners out there. I use P21S and it works great but I'm open to try other things. A quick scrub with my soft bristled brush, rinse and the wheels are sqeaky clean.
 
You might want to consider EFHI. It's a good deal by the gallon. It's mild enough for frequent use and I'm sure its comparable to P21S.



I use Sonus Wheel Gel too (got it as a sample) and like it but it's expensive.



Eagle One A2Z is a great spray on/hose off cleaner but is much stronger than P21S as its acid based. If you need a cleaner with some kick then that's the one. Would be OK to use as a "support" cleaner if/when you run out of your favorite.
 
I believe the new A2Z in the clear orange bottle is no longer acidic, but basic instead. (It sure feels basic that's for sure! :eek: ) It still does seem like really strong stuff though - works fast, and lots of warnings on the bottle.



Anyone tried Turtle Wax Foaming Wheel Cleaner (trigger spray)? This stuff doesn't sound half as dangerous and I wouldn't be so nervous about using it.
 
I think Forrest posted a note a while back saying that the new orange bottle is an alkaline solution, no longer acidic, because they deemed that it was more compatible with more types of new wheels.
 
Oops, I'm wrong. I recollect that E1 did change the formulation. I still have over a gallon of the old stuff and am living in the past.



Clarification: Joe (E 36 M SEDAN) is a tech rep at Eagle One. FORREST is a big shot at Mothers.
 
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