A tire cleaner called BROWN ROYAL

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1) I hear a lot of raves about this "acid-free" "very cheap" cleaner, any chance AG will carry it since both AG and the unnamed supplier of this product are both located in Florida...

2) Anyone on AG actually used this before? I seen other forums but wanted the AG communities input if anyone used it...

3) To ship 5 gallons to Arizona (since the shipping is so high, was trying to buy the most best value/bargain rather than buy 1 gallon and pay ship again) but the total price of the 5 gallon was $55, roughly 11 a gallon...but the shipping was $80!!! lol the dang shipping costed more than the product itself! so was just wondering compared to Sonax Full Effect, ARO, OPC, Megs APC+, DP tire/wheel cleaner, anyone who has experienced with any of the AG sold ones vs the brown royal can input?
 
I've used it before. It's a good cleaner for both tires and wheels. I almost got 5 gals last year when we were in Florida, but it was farther away than this Geography-challenged Canuck thought it was, LOL.
 
Any other spray on hose off ONLY quality wheel eco friendly cleaners out?
 
I bought a gallon of it last fall. I've only used it a couple of times and it worked well. That being said, I did not use it on any really nasty wheels. It did a really good job cleaning the tires too.
 
try Amazing Roll Off if you are looking for tire cleaning, always worked for me.
 
I ended debating between Brown Royal and Meguiar's D143 and chose Meguiar's. It's cheap and I believe it's dilution ratio is 1:4

so I think that's 4 gallons worth. That's really good for $19.99 and if you take advantage of AG's free shipping and if your out of state. It will total $19.99

Meguiars Non-Acid Wheel and Tire Cleaner D-14301
 
My main concern is that BROWN ROYAL's unique polymers will leave behind residues, that could interfere with the bonding, when an application of a tire dressing is desired.

That...and any ill effects it may have on bare aluminum.


Bob
 
My main concern is that BROWN ROYAL's unique polymers will leave behind residues, that could interfere with the bonding, when an application of a tire dressing is desired.

That...and any ill effects it may have on bare aluminum.


Bob


I have used it for sometime now and that has never been an issue . Its a really good product.
 
My main concern is that BROWN ROYAL's unique polymers will leave behind residues, that could interfere with the bonding, when an application of a tire dressing is desired.

That...and any ill effects it may have on bare aluminum.


Bob

What kind of polymers, Bob?

Autoglym custom wheel cleaner is "non acid" and safe for aluminum. I wonder what makes it different?


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What kind of polymers, Bob?
BROWN ROYAL's product description says "unique"...
I don't have its MSDS at hand.

Autoglym custom wheel cleaner is "non acid" and safe for aluminum. I wonder what makes it different?
I believe we've previously discussed this AutoGlym product...
Along with it's alkalinity, "safe" dwell time (do not use it on 2 or 3 piece/split wheels), etc.

I'm thinking I also posted its MSDS.
I'll try to find this information.


Bob
 
I too havent had problems with my Aluminum wheels for my Formula 350 nor have I had problems on other cars tires with the dressings sticking.
 
I use BR and I love it. That said, I also have Sonax, Iron-X, and Megs WB and I like them all. The Brown Royal is my go to for everyday vehicles. If I am being paid nicely then I step up to Iron-X or something better. BR is Great for the price and it works well on my plasti dipped rims. U wont be disappointed!!
 
I've tried BR, still have half a gallon and was not impressed. Uber did better, trying Sonax now however if they are bad and clear coated I am using Meg WB. If Uber or Sonax leave just a spot here and there I will glove up and spray some WB on a towel and just spot clean and rinse. Here is a test I did with WB and Uber:

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I've tried BR, still have half a gallon and was not impressed. Uber did better, trying Sonax now however if they are bad and clear coated I am using Meg WB. If Uber or Sonax leave just a spot here and there I will glove up and spray some WB on a towel and just spot clean and rinse. Here is a test I did with WB and Uber:

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Sorry to hear that BR does not work for you. I have sprayed on all four wheels, started pressure washer and have removed brake dust with ease, mobile brake guy was putting on new brakes - how did barrels get so clean without being removed (BUICK OEM SMALL SLOT WHEELS) told him Brown Royal, He became a new client for me
 
Roll-Off used to be my go to when I did mobile washing, I had it in a large pump bug/weed industrial sprayer. I would go around the whole car, spray the wheels and tires and then go back and pressure wash it off. It worked great.

HUMP
 
Roll-Off used to be my go to when I did mobile washing, I had it in a large pump bug/weed industrial sprayer. I would go around the whole car, spray the wheels and tires and then go back and pressure wash it off. It worked great.

HUMP

Thanks I've used ARO years back, worked good, same price per gallon but AG shipping rate is a little better deal.
 
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