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Kristopher1129
07-11-2011, 07:43 PM
A little while ago I bought two jugs of Sonax. I absolutely love this stuff...but the price isn't really something I want to keep paying to be honest.

Yes the stuff is awesome...but, I'm seeking another wheel cleaner. Preferably something concentrated, non acid, and safe for all wheel types.

I always have acid on hand...but I'd rather not use it as much as possible. Especially now that I've got more employees. I just don't want to see the day where one of my guys comes up to me and says "ahhhh, I thought it was chrome!". lol

So, what's your thoughts? Anything as good as Sonax out there that's cheaper??

ScottB
07-11-2011, 08:04 PM
P21S is still favorite ... for cost effective "safe" wheel cleaning Griots by the gallon is a deal.

maximus20895
07-11-2011, 08:05 PM
I still like Brown Royal..

James K
07-11-2011, 11:01 PM
I like the Mothers Foaming All Wheel & Tire Cleaner. I get it by the gallon. It is safe on all wheels except bare aluminum and anodized. Works great. Probably the best tire cleaner I have ever used. Better the ARO! Does a great job on the wheels as well.

Jimmie
07-11-2011, 11:08 PM
P21S.
Been using the gel, but next time will try the regular.

Scarelane
07-11-2011, 11:11 PM
Griot's Heavy-Duty Wheel Cleaner. Works great!

ShaunD
07-11-2011, 11:33 PM
P21S was my 1st favorite, but for STi brake dust it took a lot more than I wanted to pay for. My fav OTC WC's are Megs Hot Rims All WC and Advance Auto's WC. But, my all time favorite now is Sonax FE WC. I recently bought 2 5L jugs after going through my first .5L spray bottle of it. When I need something not as aggressive I use WG T&WC. I would say for the price and job it does, Megs would have to be my economy choice. With the subject of wheel cleaners has anyone ever had any chrome wheels peel off a layer like they were electra plated or something? I had a wheel start doing that after using Sonax on it but none of the others had any problems. Don't no if it was damaged before hand or just a bad chroming of the wheel.?..

Kristopher1129
07-11-2011, 11:45 PM
Griot's Heavy-Duty Wheel Cleaner. Works great!

I think this may be the route I take. But is this stuff concentrated? My problem is finding something I won't run out of in just a couple weeks. I go through wheel cleaner like candy during trick or treat, ha.

I need something that will give me 5 gallons or so. Buying non concentrated wheel cleaner just makes no sense to me with how much I use.

Flannigan
07-11-2011, 11:59 PM
Why not use optimum power clean? You can cut it 3:1 and it is still a very effective cleaner. Also it can be used on tires and wells so that cuts out an extra product.

WRAPT C5Z06
07-12-2011, 01:38 AM
Why not use optimum power clean? You can cut it 3:1 and it is still a very effective cleaner. Also it can be used on tires and wells so that cuts out an extra product.
I like using a wheel cleaner that I can let dweill for 3 to 5 minutes and not have to worry about anything. Griot's HD whel cleaner is great. It's powerful, yet it's like cleaning your wheels with water as far as safety(safe on ALL wheel finishes). OPC is awesome on most wheels, but I'm not sure about uncoated? Plus, you can really let it dwell. I do use OPC on tires and wells, though. Just my 2 cents!

sy1616
07-12-2011, 06:11 AM
Anyone use Simple Green?

Flannigan
07-12-2011, 06:31 AM
I like using a wheel cleaner that I can let dweill for 3 to 5 minutes and not have to worry about anything. Griot's HD whel cleaner is great. It's powerful, yet it's like cleaning your wheels with water as far as safety(safe on ALL wheel finishes). OPC is awesome on most wheels, but I'm not sure about uncoated? Plus, you can really let it dwell. I do use OPC on tires and wells, though. Just my 2 cents!
For a detailer who is working only on 1-2 cars a day I totally agree with you. It sounds like the OP has a bit of a volume shop though, so I don't think they are wasting time letting cleaners dwell on wheels.

pfix
07-12-2011, 06:43 AM
I like using a wheel cleaner that I can let dweill for 3 to 5 minutes and not have to worry about anything. Griot's HD whel cleaner is great. It's powerful, yet it's like cleaning your wheels with water as far as safety(safe on ALL wheel finishes). OPC is awesome on most wheels, but I'm not sure about uncoated? Plus, you can really let it dwell. I do use OPC on tires and wells, though. Just my 2 cents!

Mark,
How does the Griots compare to AG CWC?

bigaizsosexy
07-12-2011, 06:52 AM
I use a diluted ratio of a super duty degreaser called purple power. I ordered a bottle of sonax as everyone rants and raves about it, so I am going to try it.

WRAPT C5Z06
07-12-2011, 10:01 AM
Mark,
How does the Griots compare to AG CWC?
Hey Paul,

They are both quality wheel cleaners. However, the fact that AG CWC makes it very clear of only one minute dwell time makes me a bit nervous. AG CWC is an awesome wheel cleaner, you just need to be a bit more careful with it.