supercharged
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Yesterday I decided to try out P21S gel wheel cleaner for the first time. I must say I really liked that product. Let's start with a bottle design - it's small (16.9 oz), very easy to hold in a hand when working. Product itself - gel - is not as thick DP gel wheel cleaner. I has a light cleaning chemical smell, but again very light. Spray nozzle works very well, giving you a fine mist (I personally think bottle/sprayer itself works better then DP bottle/sprayer). I tried it on my mom's Infiniti that I posted detailing of before.
Anyway, back to the point. I sprayed all 4 wheels, then came back to the first one and slightly scrubbed fist wheel with OXO Ergonomic Wheel Brush.
This is my favorite wheel brush, I love it because of rubber handle design, it works when wet. Tires were scrubbed with OXO Ergonomic tire brush, which work very well on tires. I has stiff bristles, and works well on baked dirt.
After removing all dirt with a brush, I rinsed wheel and tire. Then I moved on to the next one.
After doing all four I dried them all with Mothers Wheel and Jamb towel.
This car doesn't dust a lot, but again it does not get any wheel glaze, so brake dust was very little. I gets a bi-weekly wash.
Looking at this gel wheel cleaner closer, I will tell you that it was designed for German cars, which dust a lot, and when are getting infrequent cleaning - brake dust just cakes in. Product itself is very safe, but is a little pricey.
I will though try DP gel wheel cleaner in this bottle once I run out.
Thanks for reading my review.
Anyway, back to the point. I sprayed all 4 wheels, then came back to the first one and slightly scrubbed fist wheel with OXO Ergonomic Wheel Brush.
This is my favorite wheel brush, I love it because of rubber handle design, it works when wet. Tires were scrubbed with OXO Ergonomic tire brush, which work very well on tires. I has stiff bristles, and works well on baked dirt.
After removing all dirt with a brush, I rinsed wheel and tire. Then I moved on to the next one.
After doing all four I dried them all with Mothers Wheel and Jamb towel.
This car doesn't dust a lot, but again it does not get any wheel glaze, so brake dust was very little. I gets a bi-weekly wash.
Looking at this gel wheel cleaner closer, I will tell you that it was designed for German cars, which dust a lot, and when are getting infrequent cleaning - brake dust just cakes in. Product itself is very safe, but is a little pricey.
I will though try DP gel wheel cleaner in this bottle once I run out.
Thanks for reading my review.