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:laughing: Well if that was your method I assume you have a couple kids? LOL J/K
I applied Purple Power to my tires once a long time ago and some got on my factory painted Buick rims and it instantly ate into the clear. Strong is an understatement.You can but on tires don't think you need to. And it's strong
:laughing:Do you really need to clean every trace of Opti-Bond before re-applying?
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Thanks. Do you need to dilute it?
I applied Purple Power to my tires once a long time ago and some got on my factory painted Buick rims and it instantly ate into the clear. Strong is an understatement.
I use purple power on my wheels and tires have not had a problem but I do dilute it some don't need to use full strength.Hmmm, I'm wondering if it was factory paint?
I've been using this stuff for 15 years or more and have never seen it harm any of my factory clear or painted wheels.
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Nope, not for wheels and tires. Fill up a spray bottle and soak the area down then scrub away. If it's exceptionally dirty then a second application might be in order.
Picked up some Westleys tire cleaner. Did the job well! :xyxthumbs:
is the Westleys safe to get on wheels? I use EO A2Z and it not only gets that brown stuff off the tires on contact but on brake dust a spray to the wheel, and my pressure washer and scrubbing is only needed where I didn't manage to get the cleaner..its always worked great for me, but 7 bucks a bottle and I could use it in a few times of washing my car.
Just for the record, it's Westley's Bleche-Wite. :xyxthumbs: