I forgot to take pictures, will do that next car I use it on and post again here.
I've never used a Wheel Cleaner of this type before, usually I just use soap and maybe an APC. I've been wanting to try Iron-X or something similar for awhile but just never got around to ordering it. When I read Wally World would have the Dub line I decided I'd run out and pick some up.
Car used on was an '02 *I think* BMW 325. Outside of regular washing, the rims have never had a dedicated product used on them. This stuff sprays pretty thick, but some of it does run off. It comes out a bright neon green/yellow'ish color. I let it dwell for the 5 minutes Meguiar's recommends. I definitely was seeing a lot of the color change. As I worked the rim with a Wheel Woolie the color change became a lot more apparent.
*NOTE* I hadn't really done much to clean the rims prior to this, I sprayed them with a foam gun w/CG Honeydew, but I honestly forgot to scrub them. After I used the Wheel Woolie I used an Uber boars hair wheel brush on the face. Without a lot of elbow grease used, I rinsed them off with a hose with the water pressure pretty low. They looked very clean and shiny.
Since I've never used Iron-X or Iron Off, I can't do a comparson. But for a $8 product I bought at a huge chain store this stuff's impressive. If I had to estimate I'd say I used maybe an 8th of the bottle. Maybe I should have used more product, but maybe I used too much? Either way I think this stuff's a fantastic deal. Only downside is the smell's pretty bad. Apparently Meg got the scent a lot more toned down than Iron X. All I can say is it's strong and not the greatest, I used it out doors, and it was still pretty strong even 10 feet away. But, the product does a fantastic job and once I rinsed the rims off the smell had pretty much gone away.
I'd still like to try Iron X or Iron Off just so I can see a side by side, but as far as a B&M available product this stuff has impressed me greatly. I'll definitely be keeping it in my Arsenal.
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