Anyone use ARO as a wheel cleaner?

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ARO = Amazing Roll Off.

If so, how does it do? $25 a gallon is very damn reasonable!
 
Great for under the hood, door jams, etc.
 
I like it. I picked some up at the boat house yesterday after watching a live demo. It works.
 
I always keep some around the house, works well on tires and wife loves it for outside porch furniture. The dirt just melts away ...
 
SUPERB product. You can cut it with water by 50% or more and still observe cleaning better than many other products. I, for one, won't be without it.
 
Window screens, door screens, etc. 10:1, soak and rinse. All the environmental grime floats away. Lawnmowers shine after cleaning and yard tools resist rust after cleaned with ARO and dried.

House wash too!

Swimming pool cover! Removed the leaf stains and mildew after a 15 minute soaking. Will clean patio chairs next.

I bought a quart yesterday and sent an email to add a gallon to my current order.

As you can see, I've been busy since I got it yesterday. :)
 
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ARO = Amazing Roll Off.

If so, how does it do? $25 a gallon is very damn reasonable!
I use it as a wheel cleaner and it's pretty darn good. A previous wheel cleaner did not react so well with the CC on two of my wheels, but ARO has not caused any problems. It really is a great versatile product.
 
I use it every wash on tires and wheel wells. You can watch the crud, yep, "roll off".
 
I use it every wash on tires and wheel wells. You can watch the crud, yep, "roll off".

That's what I'm looking for. I hate brushing wheel wells...I'm trying to find a good touch-less wheel well cleaner.
 
Here is a blurb from AG's ARO product page Emile. I just wanted to point out that ARO is water activated so wet area to be cleaned first.

It's fast! It's easy! It's safe!

Amazing Roll-Off is a concentrated, water-activated cleaner. Simply wet the area to be cleaned with water, spray on Amazing Roll-Off and rinse the dirt and grime away. Roll-Off will amaze you with its cleaning power. Dirt that other cleaners can't touch simply rolls off with little or no scrubbing. Amazing Roll-Off is bio-degradable, non-corrosive, rust inhibiting and ecologically safe.
 
Nice..I just mixed up so ARO 1:1....I can't wait to give it a try.
 
Thanks, Jimmie. I've got 32oz of the stuff coming my way and if I like it, I'll opt for a gallon.

P21S TAW, Grime Destroyer 1:1, Super Degreaser 4:1, PowerClean, and others seem to not be able to do the job so far.
 
Thanks, Jimmie. I've got 32oz of the stuff coming my way and if I like it, I'll opt for a gallon.

P21S TAW, Grime Destroyer 1:1, Super Degreaser 4:1, PowerClean, and others seem to not be able to do the job so far.

Those products aren't designed to be used specifically as a wheel cleaner, but they can be. ARO is great for tires.
 
Here is a blurb from AG's ARO product page Emile. I just wanted to point out that ARO is water activated so wet area to be cleaned first.

It's fast! It's easy! It's safe!

Amazing Roll-Off is a concentrated, water-activated cleaner. Simply wet the area to be cleaned with water, spray on Amazing Roll-Off and rinse the dirt and grime away. Roll-Off will amaze you with its cleaning power. Dirt that other cleaners can't touch simply rolls off with little or no scrubbing. Amazing Roll-Off is bio-degradable, non-corrosive, rust inhibiting and ecologically safe.
Good point Jimmie. I used it full strengh on my bathroom floors and it worked better when I wet the floor with water first. Since it's water ativated, I wouldn't mix to much at a time.
 
That's what I'm looking for. I hate brushing wheel wells...I'm trying to find a good touch-less wheel well cleaner.

Seldom have I had it work as a spray on, rinse, and walk away. Obviously it all depends on how dirty the area is but I wouldn't count on it working that way......possibly at full strength on lightly soiled areas.
 
It worked great for me today as a wheel and tire cleaner, old dressings just disappeared. Same with it on the brake caliper. Sprayed on let dwell for about 3 minutes, agitated with my lug nut brush from AGO, and they cleaned up really well. Wonder how much you'd have to cut this stuff to use it to strip LSP off of paint and if you could mix it with some car wash soap in a foam gun.
 
Hmmmmm.........sounds good. AG sells it.

How does this compare to other all purpose cleaners, especially for wheels (the brake dust/grime on the inside of the big Corvette wheels is a pain to remove easily.

Whatcha think? :)

Thx.

See ya
 
I think one really nice thing is that it is clearcoat safe. It would be nice to have something to help prevent new swirls on extreme cases of caked on grime.
 
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