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DogRescuer
10-09-2013, 12:40 PM
These are pics of my latest battle against grime. The first two pics are the wheels untouched. The second is after 2 scrubbings with an APC and 1 scrub with Iron x. Any tips on getting them real clean. d140?

noslef
10-09-2013, 12:42 PM
I would hit it again with iron x. If it's pitted it will need to be refurbished. The paint seems to be in rough shape.

allenk4
10-09-2013, 12:45 PM
Meguiar's Wheel Brightner

cplchris
10-09-2013, 12:49 PM
wheel brightener at 1:10 dilution (1 part wb:10 parts water), spray, wait 5 seconds, agitate, rinse off

DogRescuer
10-09-2013, 12:55 PM
wheel brightener at 1:10 dilution (1 part wb:10 parts water), spray, wait 5 seconds, agitate, rinse off
Thanks reading the label it says (on the screen) 1:4.

cplchris
10-09-2013, 01:13 PM
1:4 dilution still gives and insanely strong mixture imo...i cleaned the wheels on a neglected 02 f350 and it took only 2 applications at 1:10 to get them 100 percent clean...i cant imagine every needing it a 1:4, let alone full strength.

FUNX650
10-09-2013, 02:06 PM
wheel brightener at 1:10 dilution (1 part wb:10 parts water), spray, wait 5 seconds, agitate, rinse off
-Spray...how is any errant-mist controlled?
-Wait 5 seconds...OK.
-Then agitate...for how long? Before:
-Rinsing-off...To what location(s) does this effluent rinse-off?

Why no mention of PPE...?
Or braking system's components being "touched" by this product?

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cplchris
10-09-2013, 02:42 PM
-Spray...how is any errant-mist controlled? the same way it is dispensed...the trigger
-Wait 5 seconds...OK....i would've said longer but dwell time isn't necessary with wb
-Then agitate...for how long? as long as it takes to scrub all of the "dirty" areas of the wheel Before:
-Rinsing-off...To what location(s) does this effluent rinse-off? the ground, driveway, and eventually a storm drain...unless you have a filtration system in your garage to capture and purify the water/wb run off and pay for a company to come and pick up contaminated water the chemicals will end up on the ground at some point

Why no mention of PPE...?...PPE and warnings are on the product label
Or braking system's components being "touched" by this product?...usually when wheels are this bad i remove them from the vehicle for cleaning

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Bob

no need to write a book for this one, the OP asked what he could use...he didnt request a full write up.

FUNX650
10-09-2013, 02:56 PM
no need to write a book for this one, the OP asked what he could use...he didnt request a full write up.
OK...So you don't want to fill-in the blanks.
That's when trouble, and possible undue harm, to the unsuspecting usually begins!

D140 is formulated for Professionals/Professional Use.
Your above response?

:rolleyes:

Bob

DogRescuer
10-09-2013, 03:22 PM
Thanks to everyone, (some things ) need common sense to use.

nissenc1337
10-09-2013, 03:35 PM
let me know how that goes. I kept one of my wheel cleaner bottles and have since put the WB in it so i can get the foaming nozzle. Works well!

Andr3wilson
10-09-2013, 03:41 PM
Try Poor Boys Spray and Rinse. It is an acid base, but not as strong as WB. As Bob pointed out, it will be more user friendly for the OP. Also I haven't seen WB available for purchase in anything less than a gallon size (someone please correct if I'm wrong)

mfrickman
10-09-2013, 03:54 PM
Try Poor Boys Spray and Rinse. It is an acid base, but not as strong as WB. As Bob pointed out, it will be more user friendly for the OP.

+1. I just did an xterra last week with the same deposits and Pb's worked wonders. Whatever didn't spray off, I agitated with a Daytona brush and was finished.

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allenk4
10-09-2013, 04:10 PM
Bob HATES Meguiar's Wheel Brightner...I think it works great if you use some common sense.

It's cheap too...$9.99 for 32oz that dilutes up to 10:1

ShaunD
10-09-2013, 04:19 PM
From the looks of them you will probably be better having them repainted. So WB and some 000 steel wool followed by some IronX paste will probably get them clean enough for now.

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