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    DP Cleanse All on powder coated wheels?

    If I cut it 1:1, will that be safe?

    I'm assuming DP Wheel Cleaner is safe on powder coat. Is It as strong as Cleanse All?
    '03 Corvette Z06

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    Re: DP Cleanse All on powder coated wheels?

    Quote Originally Posted by SSizzlin' View Post
    If I cut it 1:1, will that be safe?

    I'm assuming DP Wheel Cleaner is safe on powder coat. Is It as strong as Cleanse All?
    I would test any product you're thinking about using to an inconspicuous area first and see how the powder coating reacts.


    Powder Coat is a strange surface to work on. It tends to stain and it does not tend to like to be abraded as in polishing.

    I myself do not like powder coating. I had the Edelbrock Air Gap Intake manifold on the 468 BBC in my 1959 Cadillac powder coated because I was led to believe it was the new wonder coating that would hold up to anything and it stained from gas and always looked ugly.







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    Re: DP Cleanse All on powder coated wheels?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek View Post
    I would test any product you're thinking about using to an inconspicuous area first and see how the powder coating reacts.


    Powder Coat is a strange surface to work on. It tends to stain and it does not tend to like to be abraded as in polishing.

    I myself do not like powder coating. I had the Edelbrock Air Gap Intake manifold on the 468 BBC in my 1959 Cadillac powder coated because I was led to believe it was the new wonder coating that would hold up to anything and it stained from gas and always looked ugly.






    Thanks, Mike. I think you've had every type of paint finish possible!
    '03 Corvette Z06

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