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01GTBlown 02-26-2007 05:39 AM

Wheel cleaner
 
Whats a good chrome wheel cleaner? I want something that is reputable and wont eat the damn chrome off the wheels!

CompOrngGT 02-26-2007 05:49 AM


Originally Posted by 01GTBlown (Post 248751)
Whats a good chrome wheel cleaner? I want something that is reputable and wont eat the damn chrome off the wheels!

Meguire's "A to Z", it has a neutral PH... Although carwash soap and water is the safest.

bassman97 02-26-2007 06:59 AM

According to Mythbusters, Coke.

01GTBlown 02-26-2007 07:04 AM


Originally Posted by bassman97 (Post 248755)
According to Mythbusters, Coke.

I'll let ya know on that one!

whitethunder46 02-26-2007 07:40 AM

Soap and water are going to be some of the friendliest. Almost all of the wheel cleaners you by OTC (counter) are very harsh and contain high amounts of acid.

The best products are listed below. Take the extra time and effort for the wheels and get one of these products.

http://autogeek.net/p2wheelclean.html

I highly highly recommend these. There is a gel and liquidy version, the liquid is almost identical and a couple bucks less.

Just as important as a good cleaner, make sure you use a very soft and good brush. Chrome is very very delicate, and once it's scratched, they can't come out!!!

03gtmustang 02-26-2007 08:21 AM

P21S is great stuff along with Poorboys Poorboy’s Spray and Rinse Wheel Cleaner, http://autogeek.net/pbsrwc32.html and DP Gel Wheel Cleaner, http://autogeek.net/dp370.html Id go with this kit, http://autogeek.net/dpspwhkit.html Dont use a wax on wheels, itll just melt off. Use a sealer specifically for wheels.

Poorboys also has a wheel sealant, http://autogeek.net/pbws.html

CompOrngGT 02-26-2007 08:57 AM


Originally Posted by bassman97 (Post 248755)
According to Mythbusters, Coke.

that's good for removing chrome, not cleaning it.

only use wheel cleaner if the wheels are caked, otherwise use carwash soap and a good wheel polish.

the OTC Meguire's A to Z has a neutral PH, meaning there is no acid. I'm sure there's better stuff, but none commercialy available, from what I've seen.

Blk02stang 02-26-2007 11:24 AM

I've seen alot of the guys with DUB and Lexani wheels use the Meguiar's chrome wheel cleaner and they all seem to live by it. I'de say go with that if they are going to use it on some expensive rims like those and not have any problems.

whitethunder46 02-26-2007 11:37 AM


Originally Posted by 03gtmustang (Post 248775)
P21S is great stuff along with Poorboys Poorboy’s Spray and Rinse Wheel Cleaner, http://autogeek.net/pbsrwc32.html and DP Gel Wheel Cleaner, http://autogeek.net/dp370.html Id go with this kit, http://autogeek.net/dpspwhkit.html Dont use a wax on wheels, itll just melt off. Use a sealer specifically for wheels.

Poorboys also has a wheel sealant, http://autogeek.net/pbws.html

DP gel is on backorder right now. I have it on the my order list though!!

03gtmustang 02-26-2007 05:06 PM

Good thing Ive got two bottles of it at home! DP stuff is always on backorder, great products right there. I bet Justin is buying them all up.

Codiddy 02-27-2007 01:49 PM


Originally Posted by CompOrngGT (Post 248782)
that's good for removing chrome, not cleaning it.

only use wheel cleaner if the wheels are caked, otherwise use carwash soap and a good wheel polish.

the OTC Meguire's A to Z has a neutral PH, meaning there is no acid. I'm sure there's better stuff, but none commercialy available, from what I've seen.

Meguiars is great stuff, I don't think they make a single sub-par product. I use Sonus rim bright myself which is also Ph balanced. You can buy sonus stuff at www.autopia-carcare.com They also sell P21s wheel wash but its more expensive and the rim bright works great for me.



Also someone else had mentioned how important your brush selection is, make sure you use something with bristles that are tough enough to get the road grime, but soft enough to not scratch. I recommend the meguiars gold class brushes .


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