WRAPT C5Z06
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- Nov 12, 2009
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I jumped on the 35 ounce bottle right away! I tried it for the first time today on some soiled chrome/powder coated wheels. There was a lot of surface dirt, but also baked on brake dust. I wet the wheel first like instructed, sprayed liberally on the wheel, then let it sit in the shade for 3 minutes before agitating. At about the 2 minute mark, I began to see the change of color primarily around the rivets. This is the area where the baked on brake dust was bad. I agitated with a wheel brush and rinsed. It removed the surface dust easily and removed a lot of the baked on brake dust, not all. I'm sure if I tried a few more applications, I would have gotten even better results. It did do a nice job, though. Being that it is pH neutral, that's like washing your wheels with water, yet still having great cleaning ability. I think it's imperative to let the wheel cleaner dwell for at least a couple minutes, 3 minutes would probably be best. Another thing I really like how it foamssss when agitated. Sonax FE did not foam, at least for me. That bothered me. Griot's HD rinsed off easily, too. This isn't a miracle wheel cleaner that requires no agitation(spray on, rinse off), but I'm quite impressed, overall. :dblthumb2: I just bought a gallon of it.