Amazing Roll Off

I use this stuff on my Toy Hauler RV and it works wonders. I use it straight on a wet surface (as the instructions say). ARO works awesome on the black streaks you get down the sides of an RV. It also seems to leave behind a nice clean shine... also use it for engine compartment cleaning. Can't be without it...My last order has a spare gallon for the shelf!:dblthumb2:
 
Roll Off is awesome, great on RVs and Boats too... does nice on Black Streaks!
 
:iagree: but, Bobby, if you just recently applied a wheel wax, why would you need to use a cleaner like ARO? You should be fine with just shampoo wash solution to get the wheels lookin' clean. :dblthumb2:

OH, I agree completely! I just washed my truck and with the wax on those wheels they cleaned up with regular car wash. I can't believe I just started using wheel wax.

I was just asking to get an idea of how strong this stuff is.
 
OH, I agree completely! I just washed my truck and with the wax on those wheels they cleaned up with regular car wash. I can't believe I just started using wheel wax.

I was just asking to get an idea of how strong this stuff is.

Bobby, this stuff is very strong...It's truly an amazing product. I haven't ever been without it from the first time I purchased it. I always have a gallon around. MANY uses; my RV, boat, boat cover, grimmy engine compartments, RV awning:props: , filthy dirty tires and wheels, wheel wells, etc. (I have never used it on uncoated metal, as I have heard that it can stain it). I always do a small test spot first and have never seen an issue. I would NOT use it on un-clearcoated wheels. Hang tight Bobby, you'll be getting a taste of ARO soon:dblthumb2:

Here are a couple of pictures of it's cleaning power:

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OH, I agree completely! I just washed my truck and with the wax on those wheels they cleaned up with regular car wash. I can't believe I just started using wheel wax.

I was just asking to get an idea of how strong this stuff is.

I dont see the need with well kept or sealed wheels. You might wanna still use it on tires to clean rubber however.
 
Bobby, this stuff is very strong...It's truly an amazing product. I haven't ever been without it from the first time I purchased it. I always have a gallon around. MANY uses; my RV, boat, boat cover, grimmy engine compartments, RV awning:props: , filthy dirty tires and wheels, wheel wells, etc. (I have never used it on uncoated metal, as I have heard that it can stain it). I always do a small test spot first and have never seen an issue. I would NOT use it on un-clearcoated wheels. Hang tight Bobby, you'll be getting a taste of ARO soon:dblthumb2:

Here are a couple of pictures of it's cleaning power:

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WOW, I guess that stuff is strong! Talk about something that cleans just about anything you can think of!

Thanks again Tad!! :props:
 
Just tried it on my wheels and cleaned the engine with it. I don't know if it will work on a very dirty engine or wheels. But since mine was not too bad it came beautiful. Much more economical than buying wheel cleaners all the time.:xyxthumbs:
 
How would ARO compare to other wheel cleaners such as P21S, DP, and Sonax? I'm thinking if I should try something else instead of ARO or if ARO is just as good as it's really economical and can be used as a tire cleaner as well.
I have tried many wheel & tire cleaners. 4 Star, DP,WG,and CG. ARO does the best to remove tire blooming, i.e., the brown crap on all tires. Its well.... AMAZING!
 
I used p21s and the Sonax. It does just as good a job! But, like I stated earlier, I don't know if it will perform as well if the wheels are very dirty
 
How does ARO compare to Meguiar's Super Degreaser?
 
Just ordered a gallon of aro. Not sure if I need it though, I already have gallons of zep, megs apc, cg grime reaper and optimum power clean. I have to say though, after reading this thread It seems like I just have to have this in my arsenal, lol. If anything now I get to do some extensive testing between all these cleaners :xyxthumbs:
 
It has been a week since I used ARO on the daughters car and no visual sign of brake dust on the rims. Apparently the claims of staying cleaner longer are true as the brake dust usually would show up pretty fast. As a side note I have a German Shepherd that likes to lean against walls,doors etc. Mixed up a gallon of water and 1/4 cup of ARO. Some of the stuff she left behind was like baked on grease and the mixture removed it effortlessly. The wife is now eyeballing the jug. I think it maybe time for a sale on ARO as I see this gallon may not last long.

Dave
 
It has been a week since I used ARO on the daughters car and no visual sign of brake dust on the rims. Apparently the claims of staying cleaner longer are true as the brake dust usually would show up pretty fast. As a side note I have a German Shepherd that likes to lean against walls,doors etc. Mixed up a gallon of water and 1/4 cup of ARO. Some of the stuff she left behind was like baked on grease and the mixture removed it effortlessly. The wife is now eyeballing the jug. I think it maybe time for a sale on ARO as I see this gallon may not last long.

Dave

Just be forewarned, ARO loses it's 'cleaning power' when diluted and kept for periods of time. So you can't premix ratios like you can APC and keep it around.
 
Anyone attempt to use this stuff on interior grime or stained carpets yet? dilluted of coarse just before use
 
Just be forewarned, ARO loses it's 'cleaning power' when diluted and kept for periods of time. So you can't premix ratios like you can APC and keep it around.

Thanks for the heads up. I will mix when needed

Dave
 
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