Meguairs non-acid wheel cleaner

I havent used it in a couple years since I stopped washing my uncle's two cars once a week but I really loved how it cleaned tires and it did a nice job on wheels. Thinking about ordering a gallon of it with my next order since the last of mt wheel brightener is about to be gone.
 
This product works great on removing Oxidation from all rubber, not just tires. Also great for engine cleaning. I love it and the price is great.
 
My go to wheel/tire cleaner. What's up shinedoc!
 
If the wheels are severely neglected, you might need something stronger like Wheel Brightener, but this stuff suds up really well. Works pretty good on tires too. When I run out, I almost want to make my own mixture of car soap and degreaser because that's pretty much what it is.
 
It's really good for maintaining! Solid product IMO! As far as a tire cleaner, I would look elsewhere!
 
I just bought some a little while ago am really liking it. I chose it over Wheel Brightener because I only do my own cars and the wheels never get that bad. WB was too risky for my liking to use on a regular basis if it wasn't needed. I've only tried D143 at 2:1 so far and it works great on both the wheels and tires. I especially like the fact that it is versatile to do both, it's a good value too.

I even tried it on the barrels of some 10 year old neglected alloys with baked on brake dust and it did a pretty good job. Not perfect, but it returned them from black to silver(ish). Might have been even better at 1:1.
 
I use and like it, I still have WB debating on giving it away . I'm not sure about the whole acid thing. Anybody find any other good use for WB?
 
I use D143 2:1 its great for maintaining wheels and tires. If trashed, you may want to look for something else.
 
I've been using it for a couple of years now and pleased with the results. Once I get the initial cleaning done on some wheels it's regular wash soap from there on.
 
At 2:1 mix, I like it a lot, but I do agree with Hammer, it's not the strongest cleaner I have used. On really bad wheels, I like Meg's Hot Rims Wheel & Tire Cleaner for getting the stubborn brake dust and tire blooming off without major effort.
 
I have a bottle at 2:1 and 1:1. Ive had a lot of compliments on customers wheels/hub caps. Does a great job.
 
I use and like it, I still have WB debating on giving it away . I'm not sure about the whole acid thing. Anybody find any other good use for WB?

Supposedly works well at water spot removal on paint.
 
I have a bottle at 2:1 and 1:1. Ive had a lot of compliments on customers wheels/hub caps. Does a great job.

At 1:1 do you see the tires getting cleaner vs 2:1? I've only used d143 at 2:1.

I rarely need it on my own wheels, just soap and dedicated wash mitt. It would be a waste at 1:1 for my personal wheels.
 
Supposedly works well at water spot removal on paint.

I bet it works well at removing a lot of stuff from paint. I believe Darren Priest used it on a Bentley grill. I'd be too scared to even experiment.
 
I use and like it, I still have WB debating on giving it away . I'm not sure about the whole acid thing. Anybody find any other good use for WB?

I'm with you on the whole ammonium biflouride/acid thing. I don't even like bringing WB out when my kids are around. But it sure does work well on caked on brake dust. Wish I would have never bought it and just stuck to Sonax or D143.
 
Anybody find any other
good use for WB?
IMHO:
Without the proper PPE...it's very
unhealthy (not good) to ever use
WB---even for its original, and
intended, purpose.

With that being said:
You can rest assured that...unless you
are Certified---having received formal
HF-training---and have access to (and
will actually use) the proper PPE...then
there'll be no recommendations forth-
coming from me to use WB anywhere,
anytime, or on anything.


Bob
 
Can anyone compare it to Flash Brown Royal? It's one of the only non-AG products that I use. I've been going through about 16oz of [diluted] product every time I do wheels/tires.
 
At 1:1 do you see the tires getting cleaner vs 2:1? I've only used d143 at 2:1.

I rarely need it on my own wheels, just soap and dedicated wash mitt. It would be a waste at 1:1 for my personal wheels.

I've never done a side by side on the same wheel so I dunno. I have always just gone by feeling on which one to use. Probably not MUCH difference. Lightly dirty wheels and tires I just use the 2:1.
 
At 2:1 mix, I like it a lot, but I do agree with Hammer, it's not the strongest cleaner I have used. On really bad wheels, I like Meg's Hot Rims Wheel & Tire Cleaner for getting the stubborn brake dust and tire blooming off without major effort.

I totally understand, I've been told from some really reliable sources that blooming or browning is natural and not a indication of a dirty tire.
 
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