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Sonax Wheel Cleaner, is it really that better than Armor All Wheel Cleaner?
Ive been having trouble getting my black rims to look new. I bought the Armor All Extreme Wheel and Tire Cleaner, let it soak on the rims, scrub it with a brush, and spray it off.
Done it several times, the rims still have dirt/stain spots all over them. Almost look like water stains & faded. But its really just dirt I think, the rims are 2 years old, but only have 4,900 miles on them. So is SONAX really something different?
These are my rims: 19x10 Tenzo Type-M Version 1 Matte Black Racing Wheels Wheels
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Re: Sonax Wheel Cleaner, is it really that better than Armor All Wheel Cleaner?
Have you got pics of your rim and he spots?
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Re: Sonax Wheel Cleaner, is it really that better than Armor All Wheel Cleaner?
Most things are better than armor all.
Sounds like you need an iron remover or heavy APC like Iron X or Trix. I think what you think is dirt is really brake dust embedded in there. You might try decontaminating, claying and polishing.
Back to the full-time grind.
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Re: Sonax Wheel Cleaner, is it really that better than Armor All Wheel Cleaner?
I agree with Chris, but if your wheels are identical to the ones you posted. I wouldn't clay or polish them as it will damage Matte finish. But yes there is a chance that it's embedded brake dust.
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Re: Sonax Wheel Cleaner, is it really that better than Armor All Wheel Cleaner?
Originally Posted by Pureshine
Have you got pics of your rim and he spots?
Yap, posted them now.
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Re: Sonax Wheel Cleaner, is it really that better than Armor All Wheel Cleaner?
It actually looks like the black paint or powder coat has been damaged by a harsh cleaner at some time in the past.
You may have to try a polish on the wheels to remove the damaged portion of the pain.
But about the SONAX. I use it on wheels that are heavily covered with ferrous brake pad and rotor material. It removes it and turns red while doing it. However, if the car has non ferrous ceramic type pads you might not need it and can get away with a much cheaper wheel cleaner. I like the Meguiars D-140 Wheel brightener. It's pretty powerful and you must not let it dry on the wheel. Use plenty of water to wash it off.
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Re: Sonax Wheel Cleaner, is it really that better than Armor All Wheel Cleaner?
Originally Posted by oldmodman
It actually looks like the black paint or powder coat has been damaged by a harsh cleaner at some time in the past.
You may have to try a polish on the wheels to remove the damaged portion of the pain.
But about the SONAX. I use it on wheels that are heavily covered with ferrous brake pad and rotor material. It removes it and turns red while doing it. However, if the car has non ferrous ceramic type pads you might not need it and can get away with a much cheaper wheel cleaner. I like the Meguiars D-140 Wheel brightener. It's pretty powerful and you must not let it dry on the wheel. Use plenty of water to wash it off.
Hmm, idk cause I never used any cleaner or chemical on the rims until now when I bought the Armor All Wheel Cleaner. Maybe the pictures just make it look like its damaged (the third image just looks really bad cause of the flash), or maybe you're right, idk. I always thought it was just bad staining. Ill check out Meguiars D-140 though.
The rims are made of " high-quality low-pressure die-cast one-piece aluminum alloy".
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Re: Sonax Wheel Cleaner, is it really that better than Armor All Wheel Cleaner?
I like SONAX Full Effect, in fact I have over a gallon at home and I'm just an enthusiast. With your problem, however, I don't know if it would help. I think polishing may be in order, rather than a different wheel cleaner. Once you have them cleaned up, throw a coating on there and then your wheels will stay in good condition and clean up much easier in the future.
Good luck and happy detailing!
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Re: Sonax Wheel Cleaner, is it really that better than Armor All Wheel Cleaner?
Originally Posted by Radarryan
I like SONAX Full Effect, in fact I have over a gallon at home and I'm just an enthusiast. With your problem, however, I don't know if it would help. I think polishing may be in order, rather than a different wheel cleaner. Once you have them cleaned up, throw a coating on there and then your wheels will stay in good condition and clean up much easier in the future.
Good luck and happy detailing!
Okay good to know. So as far as polish, just use something like this??: Amazon.com: Meguiar's Hot Rims All Metal Polish - 8 oz.: Automotive Sorry if thats a dumb question, never used polish before. So I assume something like Meguiar's polish is okay?
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