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Looking for a safe but effective wheel cleaner
I need one that's safe for powdercoat and all the other finishes. Needs to be effective also of course. Thanks for the feedback
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Re: Looking for a safe but effective wheel cleaner
Effective in what sense? If you're looking to remove etched-in, baked-on brake dust, probably nothing short of an acid is going to work. If you have moderate "dirt", then one of the iron-eating or caustic cleaners should do the trick. And if the wheels are well maintained, then a detergent-type mild cleaner should be fine.
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Re: Looking for a safe but effective wheel cleaner
Originally Posted by
Setec Astronomy
Effective in what sense? If you're looking to remove etched-in, baked-on brake dust, probably nothing short of an acid is going to work. If you have moderate "dirt", then one of the iron-eating or caustic cleaners should do the trick. And if the wheels are well maintained, then a detergent-type mild cleaner should be fine.
SOLID answer Setec! Thanks for posting!
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Re: Looking for a safe but effective wheel cleaner
Is there any specific brand that's best? I meant effective as in it actually works. But I don't want it to compromise the wheels finish either...
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Re: Looking for a safe but effective wheel cleaner
Again, rather than brand, I think you need to think in categories...of which I can think of 4:
1. Acid
2. Caustic
3. Iron Eating
4. Detergent
Acids are the most effective at dissolving contaminants, and are usually safe for wheel finishes (except bare, depending) if rinsed properly.
Caustics can be good, sometimes can be harsh on finishes.
Iron eating is pretty effective on brake dust, but it depends, and they smell terrible. I sometimes thing the cool color-change makes people think these work better than they do.
Detergent is very mild and safe and not very effective except with agitation and on well maintained wheels.
If you want some brand names, here you go, and I expect a whole bunch of conflicting feedback shortly:
Acid: AFAIK, there are no acid wheel cleaners sold here that have an acid package I would consider safe for you to use in your driveway. Oh, except maybe the McKee's Foaming Wheel Cleaner Gel which may have salicylic acid in it.
Caustic: Mothers Foaming Wheel and Tire Cleaner comes to mind
Iron-eating: I haven't tried all of them, but one I like is Griot's Heavy Duty
Detergent: The classic P21S liquid or gel, and Griot's Wheel Cleaner
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Re: Looking for a safe but effective wheel cleaner
Try Sonax Full Effect Wheel Cleaner - SONAX Wheel Cleaner, all wheel cleaner, chrome wheel cleaner, aluminum wheel cleaner, full effect wheel cleaner
This wheel cleaner is safe on all wheels and still a very strong and effective cleaner.
Keep Calm... and Detail On!
Eric
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Re: Looking for a safe but effective wheel cleaner
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Re: Looking for a safe but effective wheel cleaner
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
Looks good. Do you use a brush also with the cleaner?
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Re: Looking for a safe but effective wheel cleaner
Originally Posted by
JChastain
Looks good. Do you use a brush also with the cleaner?
Yea, my trusty wheel brush that I get @the 99cent only store. [it looks like the Mothers Wheel Brush] but I bearly needed to do any scrubbing.
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