Product review.. Meguiars Gold class instant wheel cleaner.. My BUTT
Product review.. Meguiars Gold class instant wheel cleaner.. My BUTT
Thiks product did not work worth a flip. I have better results using simple green. ANd it is not $5 a bottle.
The only reason I bought it , was a friend swore by it. Well he get kicked in the shin for this.
If you use it and have results tell me how you did it. I tired everything. Including reading and following the directions
The only reason I bought it , was a friend swore by it. Well he get kicked in the shin for this.
If you use it and have results tell me how you did it. I tired everything. Including reading and following the directions
Originally posted by NickStam
are you wheels caked with brake dust and other junk?
are you wheels caked with brake dust and other junk?
I just washed my car last week so there was not alot of brake dust. I could get most of it with just water and my finger
I even let it sit on the wheels for almost 2 minutes
deezo i will try that...but be warned.. if it don't work I am gonna kick you in the shin
Re: Product review.. Meguiars Gold class instant wheel cleaner.. My BUTT
Originally posted by bags533
[B]Thiks product did not work worth a flip. I have better results using simple green. ANd it is not $5 a bottle.
[B]Thiks product did not work worth a flip. I have better results using simple green. ANd it is not $5 a bottle.
Some good wheel cleaners I know of are P21S (made in Germany, used for BMW wheels), Eimann Fabrik High Intensity diluted, Griot's, and I've also heard EO (Eagle One) A2Z gives good results.
Re: Re: Product review.. Meguiars Gold class instant wheel cleaner.. My BUTT
Originally posted by TurDz
I wouldn't use Simple Green at full concentration if I was you. Eventually, if you use it too much, let it sit for too long, or use it in direct sunlight, it will dry up onto the wheel or etch the surface and cause an mark similar to ones caused by acid rain. It's really strong stuff and should only be used in your wheels are CAKED on with brake dust or tar (I personally still wouldn't use it though)
I wouldn't use Simple Green at full concentration if I was you. Eventually, if you use it too much, let it sit for too long, or use it in direct sunlight, it will dry up onto the wheel or etch the surface and cause an mark similar to ones caused by acid rain. It's really strong stuff and should only be used in your wheels are CAKED on with brake dust or tar (I personally still wouldn't use it though)
I understand what you are saying. I am slightly cautious when I do use it..direct sunlight is my fear
Re: Re: Re: Product review.. Meguiars Gold class instant wheel cleaner.. My BUTT
Originally posted by bags533
I will look at some of those you suggested.. but for like $3 I can get a 24 oz bottle of simple green and mix it half and half and it lasts a very long time.
I understand what you are saying. I am slightly cautious when I do use it..direct sunlight is my fear
I will look at some of those you suggested.. but for like $3 I can get a 24 oz bottle of simple green and mix it half and half and it lasts a very long time.
I understand what you are saying. I am slightly cautious when I do use it..direct sunlight is my fear
Simple Green is great for heavy duty jobs, but for pieces of art such as wheels, you want to use something gentle. Good luck
Re: Re: Product review.. Meguiars Gold class instant wheel cleaner.. My BUTT
Originally posted by TurDz
I wouldn't use Simple Green at full concentration if I was you. Eventually, if you use it too much, let it sit for too long, or use it in direct sunlight, it will dry up onto the wheel or etch the surface and cause an mark similar to ones caused by acid rain. It's really strong stuff and should only be used in your wheels are CAKED on with brake dust or tar (I personally still wouldn't use it though)
Some good wheel cleaners I know of are P21S (made in Germany, used for BMW wheels), Eimann Fabrik High Intensity diluted, Griot's, and I've also heard EO (Eagle One) A2Z gives good results.
I wouldn't use Simple Green at full concentration if I was you. Eventually, if you use it too much, let it sit for too long, or use it in direct sunlight, it will dry up onto the wheel or etch the surface and cause an mark similar to ones caused by acid rain. It's really strong stuff and should only be used in your wheels are CAKED on with brake dust or tar (I personally still wouldn't use it though)
Some good wheel cleaners I know of are P21S (made in Germany, used for BMW wheels), Eimann Fabrik High Intensity diluted, Griot's, and I've also heard EO (Eagle One) A2Z gives good results.
Hey, slightly OT. But would you mind entering that review on a site i'm working on? - http://www.ireview.org/sync
Thanks
Thanks
Originally posted by MardiGrasMax
Rain Dance has a wheel protector spray, you use it after you wash and dry the wheels. Has any one tried this stuff?
Rain Dance has a wheel protector spray, you use it after you wash and dry the wheels. Has any one tried this stuff?
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