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I have been absent for quite a bit now. And have run out of my usual Sonax. So I am wondering if anything new has come out that trumps it by a fair amount. All feedback appreciated.
TIA
I have been absent for quite a bit now. And have run out of my usual Sonax. So I am wondering if anything new has come out that trumps it by a fair amount. All feedback appreciated.
TIA
Good to see you back Seth. Are you looking for something only for the Evo?
Megs wheel brightener
There is no best.
There are a ton of quality options.
I like Sonax Full Effect
Many like the Meguires Wheel Brightener, some like Dub.
Others like P21S
As long as you use a brush, this is a good one and relatively inexpensive:
McKee's 37 Foaming Wheel Cleaner Gel
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/product-reviews/99375-review-mckee-s-37-multiple-products.html
Did a fine job cleaning these wheels.
As others have said, the question cannot be answered. There probably are 'best' products but they are best at a certain thing. For instance, if you want the most effective product, no questions asked, you need a hydrofluoric acid based product (a bit like wheel brightener, but stronger). However, it will be far from mild on your vehicle and it is extremely dangerous. Likewise, if you want a product to bleed, there are certainly some products which are better than others but you shouldn't think that they give a clean like a strong HF product.
What up man! Long time no see!!!
For a well taken care of wheel I would personally use the Meguiar's Non-Acid wheel and tire cleaner. Dilute it 7:1ish...works awesome on tires too (As the label states)
Likewise, if you want a product to bleed, there are certainly some products which are better than others but you shouldn't think that they give a clean like a strong HF product.
What about some of the non-HF/ABF acid wheel cleaners? Although those seem to be a dying breed with the popularity of the iron-eating cleaners. Meguiar's used to have a variety of other acids across their lines, but I think they may only have a citric acid left (if they even still sell that). I use a brand not sold here that has citric and dicarboxylic acids, but it appears that isn't being sold anymore, either.
Acid cleaners have lost favour in recent years
I have used a lot of the major offerings and recently tried Adam's Deep wheel cleaner and I am very impressed. Some of the highlights are price point, pleasant smell, clings and foams exceptionally well, and turns red when it reacts with brake dust.
Compared it to Sonax FE at all? Or Sonax Plus? I do remember reading favorable reviews for that as well. Well I guess not much has changed I'm seeing the same culprits as last time I shopped.