Sorry, forgot the after shot. Rust is gone and no stains from the DUB Whee Cleaner either.
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Very interesting. Wonder if it would lift mineral deposits from reclaimed water that is use in sprinklers and stains fences orange?
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Sorry, forgot the after shot. Rust is gone and no stains from the DUB Whee Cleaner either.
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I may have to try this on my siding. I have a chimney chase cover that is starting to rust.
On a side note, this stuff is not strong enough to clean ten year old Buick Rendezvous wheels that have never been cleaned before. It did fine on the new brake dust, but the really baked on dust didn't get touched after two applications and some scrubbing.
Either way, it still looks way better than before.
It may sound very stupid, I'm honest confused on how to twist open the trigger on the Dub Wheel Cleaner. On a usual bottle, u can just simply twist it, but on the Dub Wheel Cleaner, there's another thing that's holding it from simply twisted. Please kindly help me guys![]()
The only thing I didn't like about DUB wheel cleaner, besides the smell, is that it discolored my car's grey painted brake rotor hats. I was able to get most of the original finish back with some cleaner wax, but it was an unnecessary pita.
Washing the GTI last night, I was using the DUB wheel cleaner and my neighbor came out of their house to see what I was using, because they could smell it in the air next door. Ugh. I don't care how good the product is, if it's that noxious, I really don't want to be using it.
I also noticed that it doesn't do anything for tires, as the old A2Z Eagle One does. I may just go back to EO, as I don't ever have nasty filthy wheels in my cleaning regimen.
Does it stink...yes, does it work....HELL YES!
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