BritOn2wheels
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- Mar 3, 2006
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My wife and I just purchased a 2004 Pontiac Grand-Am for our eldest daughter, so now of course Dad's got a third card to clean and detail (I know, I know, Lousy job but someones got to do it).
Anyway, as soon as she stopped driving it long enough for me to grab the keys I set about giving it some TLC. All in all the paintwork is in remarkable condition for a two year old, but the wheels and tyres were a sad story.
Broke out the Pinnacle Gel Wheel Cleaner for the first time and WOW! WHAT A PRODUCT. :applause:
I cant tell you the number of thin runny useless (and harmfull) wheel cleaners I've been through until I found this product. Does exactly what it claims to do and then some; Nice thick gel sprays on easily and stays put. Thirty second later agitate it with a stiff bristle wheel brush and just watch that old brown gunge just part company with the wheel.
Spray of with a good forceful stream of water and SHAZAM!
This stuff rocks. :righton:

Anyway, as soon as she stopped driving it long enough for me to grab the keys I set about giving it some TLC. All in all the paintwork is in remarkable condition for a two year old, but the wheels and tyres were a sad story.

Broke out the Pinnacle Gel Wheel Cleaner for the first time and WOW! WHAT A PRODUCT. :applause:
I cant tell you the number of thin runny useless (and harmfull) wheel cleaners I've been through until I found this product. Does exactly what it claims to do and then some; Nice thick gel sprays on easily and stays put. Thirty second later agitate it with a stiff bristle wheel brush and just watch that old brown gunge just part company with the wheel.
Spray of with a good forceful stream of water and SHAZAM!
This stuff rocks. :righton: