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I feel like suds is more marketing than actual cleaning.
The foaming action allows the cleaner to dwell in place instead of running down the wheel and tire. This allows better cleaning.
Hoytman is correct - we make 3 different wheel cleaners for various finishes.
I'm not a chemist so I can't answer your question directly. I do know, though, that in testing we found Foaming Wheel & Tire Cleaner would occasionally stain a polished (non-coated) rim. There was no rhyme or reason. 3 rims on a vehicle would be fine and 1 would be stained.
So, to err on the side of caution, we added the warning and suggest instead that owners of non-coated rims use our Polished Aluminum Wheel Cleaner instead.
Is Foaming wheel & tire cleaner safe for powder coated wheels?Hoytman is correct - we make 3 different wheel cleaners for various finishes.
I'm not a chemist so I can't answer your question directly. I do know, though, that in testing we found Foaming Wheel & Tire Cleaner would occasionally stain a polished (non-coated) rim. There was no rhyme or reason. 3 rims on a vehicle would be fine and 1 would be stained.
So, to err on the side of caution, we added the warning and suggest instead that owners of non-coated rims use our Polished Aluminum Wheel Cleaner instead.
Thanks.Mark -I've seen all different qualities of powder coating. Some are good, some not so.
We can't guarantee how the product will work on the lower quality powder coatings ( and it's not so easy to tell the difference between good and poor quality), so we do not recommend its use on powder coated surfaces.
Thanks for your reply.
There are, IMO, redundancies in many car-care-product lines.
So...I may be wrong, but I now count four (4) "wheel cleaners" listed under the Mother's umbrella:
Bob
It is a foaming/aerating sprayhead.
BTW, we've updated the sprayer so it doesn't squirt as much product at a time - that way the bottle should last longer. Don't think you can stick any old liquid in an aerating sprayhead and have that happen, though. It's not that simple.
Which autoglym cleaner?I save my Autoglym wheel cleaner for the really nasty ones.
As you'll note from the wording, FX and Foaming Wheel Cleaner are the same products, but marketed to different customers.
So 3 different formulae, but sold in 4 different packages.
Probably true...And, IMO, probably applicable to some of the Mother's metal polishes' formulae and packaging as well.
That's why it makes for such an easy selection process for the undiscerning consumer.
But why pick at straws...I still like some Mother's offerings!
MSDS for Foaming Tire & Wheel Cleaner:
Is the only way to: 'look at it'....by purposely requesting it upon ordering the Foaming Tire & Wheel Cleaner directly from Mother's?
Bob
I'm not sure what you mean about the metal polishes, but we make:
Mag & Aluminum Polish. Sold in several different sizes.
Billet Metal Polish. Sold in one size.
California Gold Metal Polish - liquid. Sold in one size.
California Gold Chrome Polish. Sold in one size.
All are unique formulae. None of these are the same.
As for the MSDS, yes you'll need to request that from our office. They handle distribution of it.