Evan.J
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Want some wheel brightener? Got half a gallon id be more than happy to send you some lol. My wheels never get that bad that I need it
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Want some wheel brightener? Got half a gallon id be more than happy to send you some lol. My wheels never get that bad that I need it
Want some wheel brightener? Got half a gallon id be more than happy to send you some lol. My wheels never get that bad that I need it
I've always wondered about Meg's Wheel Brightener... every single time I make a new order, I want to buy it - but then get scared. Is Wheel Brightener something I can use, but just have to make SURE it doesn't dwell on the surface for more than a certain amount of time? Some clients' cars are just NIGHTMARES, and after spending so much time on the wheels, when they aren't perfect, I've lost time/efficiency/and the "Wow Factor" when clients inspect the wheels. I've tried TRIX, Sonax Full Effect, Griots (which is the worst I've ever tried, barely turns pink and doesn't clean the inner lip), and the results have been somewhat mixed.
Thanks so much, not trying to derail the thread about the XD Wheels, just trying to expand the convo and follow up on Wheel Brightener!![]()
Want some wheel brightener? Got half a gallon id be more than happy to send you some lol. My wheels never get that bad that I need it
I've always wondered about Meg's Wheel Brightener... every single time I make a new order, I want to buy it - but then get scared. Is Wheel Brightener something I can use, but just have to make SURE it doesn't dwell on the surface for more than a certain amount of time? Some clients' cars are just NIGHTMARES, and after spending so much time on the wheels, when they aren't perfect, I've lost time/efficiency/and the "Wow Factor" when clients inspect the wheels. I've tried TRIX, Sonax Full Effect, Griots (which is the worst I've ever tried, barely turns pink and doesn't clean the inner lip), and the results have been somewhat mixed.
Thanks so much, not trying to derail the thread about the XD Wheels, just trying to expand the convo and follow up on Wheel Brightener!![]()
Me personally I find WB too weak. I use a diluted hydrochloric acid. These rims I had to clean to look brand new. I used acid on them, had all four done in 15 mins. And yes, that's road tar. Using pH neutral, balanced product would have been a joke.
So overall, don't be afraid to try it, but know when to use it!
Here is my process on very dirty wheels with Meg's WB.
Always wear PPE
Hose down wheel with cold water
Spray WB diluted 4 to 1 on wheel
Agitate immediately with various brushes
Hose off wheel immediately and evaluate
Clean go to next wheel, still dirty,second attempt
Spray wheel with WB
Immediately agitate with Sears Cordless and foam wheel cone attachment
Hose off immediately
Clean go to next wheel, still dirty, third attempt
Spray Meg's WB at full strength
Agitate with brushes and drill
Hose off immediately
Clean go to next wheel, still dirty, fourth attempt
Sears cordless with drill attachment for 4 inch pad and Meg's 105/205
Clean go to next wheel, still dirty, have a beer and evaluate. Usually starts to look much better after a beer, move on.
Works every time!
What kind of assault vehicle are those on?!?
Where do you pickup Meg's WB? I'm pretty sure I've got some severe staining on my wheels. I suppose I need to pick up a cone buffer as well! I think I need a lesson in dilution because I never know what folks mean when they say 4:1/1:1/1:2. I get that it means for every 4 parts of WB add 1 part of water. I guess for every one ounce of water I multiply that by 4 for the WB. So if i have a 24oz spray bottle that means 19oz of WB and 5oz of water?
I'm just a weekend warrior so I try to stick to products that are easily available.
Where do you pickup Meg's WB? I'm pretty sure I've got some severe staining on my wheels. I suppose I need to pick up a cone buffer as well! I think I need a lesson in dilution because I never know what folks mean when they say 4:1/1:1/1:2. I get that it means for every 4 parts of WB add 1 part of water. I guess for every one ounce of water I multiply that by 4 for the WB. So if i have a 24oz spray bottle that means 19oz of WB and 5oz of water?
I'm just a weekend warrior so I try to stick to products that are easily available.
Besides: Now, "all" I have to do is figure out how to determine wheel types and coatings...Me personally I find WB too weak.
I use a diluted hydrochloric acid.
So overall, don't be afraid to try it, but know when to use it!
Such an awesome answer, thank you so much for that. I believe, for my purposes and the way you have described it, Meg's Wheel Brightener would suit my needs perfectly. There's only a few clients who have wheels that don't come clean ENOUGH with Sonax Full Effect or TRIX - it's just, those products can add up (especially $$ TRIX), not to mention an acid-based cleaner would enhance efficiency.
I really appreciate your direction and guidance - can't believe I've been detailing for 12 years now without learning how to implement an acid-based wheel cleaner. Now, "all" I have to do is figure out how to determine wheel types and coatings. Haha - but with what you shared, no matter what type of wheel (alloy, chrome, clear coated) as long as it doesn't sit for longer than 30 seconds, I'll be good to go.
I'll have to remove the wheels from the car of course, to avoid any paint damage, and I wonder if I literally just spray it and let it sit, or if I can use one of my wheel brushes to speed up the process and cleanse better?
Here is my process on very dirty wheels with Meg's WB.
Always wear PPE