Review - Britemax Grime Out Degreaser

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Disclaimer: Meghan sent me this product along with a few others to review. Thank you Meghan for sending it out to me.

Product: Britemax Grime Out Degreaser

Product link: Britemax Grime Out Degreaser

Price: $14.99

Quantity: 24 oz

Product description:

Britemax Grime Out Degreaser is a safe and effective degreaser for use in and around your vehicle. The concentrated formula can be diluted for use just about anywhere—including the interior! Britemax Grime Out Degreaser is fast-acting, dissolving tough grease and grime with each application.

When greasy, grimy messes crop up in and around your vehicle (as they tend to do!), you need a powerful cleaner that won’t damage the surface being cleaned. While an all-purpose cleaner may seem like a good idea, it may not be equipped to handle the tougher, greasier messes. Britemax Grime Out Degreaser has all the grease-cutting power you need to get the job done right!

Britemax Grime Out Degreaser cuts through brake dust, engine grease, salt spray, road tar, bug guts, and other grimy messes with ease. The non-acid formula does not contain any heavy solvents, so it’s perfect for use just about anywhere. Use it at full strength as a degreaser, diluted with 50% water for wheel cleaning and wax stripping, or with a 60%-80% water mix for the interior—even carpet and upholstery! It’s safe for use on wheels, tire, interior surfaces, and metals. For intense cleaning, trust Britemax Grime Out Degreaser.

Always test on an inconspicuous area when using a new product.

Do not use on bare, uncoated aluminum unless usage is followed immediately with polish.

I received this in the box of goodies to review.

The front of the bottle. The label states that it can be used on interior, exterior, tires and wheels. Also that it is biodegradable fast acting. Also states that it is non-acid / non-butyl / stain remover / cleaner.

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The label on the rear of the bottle. Contains all the directions as well as the claims to what it can be used on. I do have one issue with the directions. There is no mention as to dilution ratios. That is stated on the product description on the Autogeek page. I don't want to have to go back and look on the site for that information. I would much rather have that on the label.

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I chose to use it as a tire cleaner to see what it can do. My brother just had one of his tires replaced due to a nail. So the tire shop decided to apply some of that nasty tire dressing they use. It's usually a pain to remove. So this was a good test. Here is the tire. FYI this is not the new tire that was replaced.

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I sprayed grime out onto the tire and it turned brown right away indicating that the tires were indeed dirty.

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I used my tuf shine tire brush to agitate the degreaser and work it into the tire. I went 2-3 rounds of grime out plus agitation with the tire staying dry the entire time. On this particular tire I went 2 times around the tire and then rinsed it with water. I went around a third time to see if the tire was clean and it was.

This is the tire afterward.

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Once the tires were cleaned I went ahead and dressed them with Chemical Guys VRP.

Overall I thought Britemax Grime Out did a very good job getting the tires clean. The sprayer does a fine job misting product onto the surface. It does not have a strong scent. For example Meguiar's Super Degreaser is toxic. I always have to wear a mask if I use it. Britemax Grime Out does not have that toxic scent to it.

The one con I have is that there are no dilution ratios listed on the bottle. I prefer to have that information right in front of me instead of going online and finding that information. Other than that it worked well for the task I put it up against.

I am not sure if I will try it on the interior. Plus my interior is clean so no need to use anything strong in it if I don't have to.

Thanks for reading.
 
I've tried the compound and apc and interior cleaner.pretty good line of products.
 
Very nice review Mike! The browning of the tire shows how effective this product really is. Also, the non-toxic smell is a great bonus!
 
Thanks for the review! My favorite degreaser for sure! I've used it safely on the interior, but I prefer to use Britemax Interior cleaner instead.
 
Percentages are listed on the gallon size.

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Degreaser = full strentgh
Wheel Cleaner = undiluted - 1:1
Wax stripper = undiluted - 1:1
Interior cleaner = 1.5:1 - 1:4
 
Did you leave it on the tires for the 2-3 minutes it recommends?
 
Nice review my friend, thanks for sharing.

Thanks

Nice review...


We've used this a number of times at my big 3-day classes and I use it for my own cars. The stuff works great.



:)

Thanks Mike.

Very nice review Mike! The browning of the tire shows how effective this product really is. Also, the non-toxic smell is a great bonus!

Thanks. Yeah no toxic smell like Meguiar's super degreaser is a big plus. It's one of the reasons I don't use the Meguiar's stuff.

Thanks for the review! My favorite degreaser for sure! I've used it safely on the interior, but I prefer to use Britemax Interior cleaner instead.

I may use it in other areas other than the interior to try out different ratios.

Percentages are listed on the gallon size.

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Thanks for posting this. This would be great to have on the 24 oz bottle.

Degreaser = full strentgh
Wheel Cleaner = undiluted - 1:1
Wax stripper = undiluted - 1:1
Interior cleaner = 1.5:1 - 1:4

Have you ever tried it as a wheel cleaner? That may be something to try even though my wheels are not dirty.

Great review Mike !!!!!

Thanks.

Did you leave it on the tires for the 2-3 minutes it recommends?

What I did was spray it onto the tire one time, used the tuf shone brush and agitated the cleaner. Repeated that. Went onto clean the wheels with McKee's 37 iron remover wheel cleaner. Then came back to rinse off the wheel and tire. Just to test it out I did one more round of cleaning only to see how many times I actually needed to go around. So Britemax probably sat more than the 2-3 minutes before I rinsed it off.
 
Thanks for posting this. This would be great to have on the 24 oz bottle.



Have you ever tried it as a wheel cleaner? That may be something to try even though my wheels are not dirty.



Thanks.
Yea, you would think they'd put it on the 24 ounce bottle.

Works fantastic as a wheel cleaner. It can break down very soiled wheels easily. Baked on brake dust, that's for the iron removers.
 
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