Mantilgh
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I find that just about any good APC works as a tire and wheel cleaner. I just use LATA most of the time.
Sometimes I use one of "color changers", DUB or Griots. DUB on sale is pretty cost effective. I believe most of the wheel cleaners that change color have various surfactants to aid in cleaning where IronX may not. It's more a dedicated iron product and not more of an AIO so to say.
I believe acid wheel cleaners attack iron also.
Ha, this is why I don't use acid cleaners anymore. I have a hard time not letting cleaners dwell too long, and believe I ruined a set of wheels doing just like you said above.
Sometimes I use one of "color changers", DUB or Griots. DUB on sale is pretty cost effective. I believe most of the wheel cleaners that change color have various surfactants to aid in cleaning where IronX may not. It's more a dedicated iron product and not more of an AIO so to say.
I believe acid wheel cleaners attack iron also.
This is exactly the type of routine that could lead to the product drying on the wheel.^
There's no benefit of allowing dirty lather to dwell on any surface, whether it's leather or wheels. Even car wash soap works best when it's rinsed off immediately the paint.
All it takes is a hot summer day and a distraction like your cell phone ringing... And next thing you know you forgot to rinse the wheels and you're blaming everything on acid. Lol.
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Ha, this is why I don't use acid cleaners anymore. I have a hard time not letting cleaners dwell too long, and believe I ruined a set of wheels doing just like you said above.