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I've never understood the point of some of the seriously powerful wheel cleaners like D140. A regular degreaser and some muscle have always worked for me.
I think at one time there was a use. In professional detailing you can encounter some pretty crazy neglect. . .especially on German vehicles with heavy dust. No amount of elbow grease can remove baked on brake dust without a very power wheel cleaner and that's why a lot of guys did and still do turn to HF and ABF cleaners.
The truth is (and I have been guilty of the opposite of this in the past) that customers that have severely neglected their vehicles need to be made well aware that this type of wheel cleaning is a major upcharge. The extra money allows for a higher quality wheel cleaner like Sonax, Iron X (not exactly a wheel cleaner), Scholl Concept rim 7, etc.
I'm not saying that this type of chemical is perfect, but I feel like they are the lesser of two evils, and they are absolutely safer for the wheel.
I'm not here to judge anybody. I've made my own mistakes for sure. Also, I don't think anybody should be embarrassed except for the companies selling these products to the unsuspecting customer.
I have no problem with these companies selling to anyone and everyone but they need to make the customers aware of the extreme hazards.
The thing that most annoys me about HF is that it is very commonly used in tunnel car washes, where the employees and customers unknowingly breath in the fumes every day.