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Sparkie sent me some Meg's wheel brightener to try out. Thanks man, I have cut like ten minutes off of my wash's. It makes cleaning rims alot faster. :cheers:
 
Welcome to the 10 second per wheel club :) Props to sparkie!
 
are you diluting it ?? Dont you feel its too harsh for all wheel types ??
 
Curious about this as well. If it works that well I may have to use it, but I don't want to strip the clear coat off of some wheels.
 
I drink it straight :D Yes, I am diluting it 7-1. I don't use it on every wash, just for the safe wheels
are you? One shot at a time? I bet it will do a good job cleaning up your stomach...:D
I've got some coming next week from AG, really wanna try it out...How well does it works at 7:1 ratio?
 
Wheel Brightner is safe if used correctly and diluted right....I use it for the first wash if wheels are bad..then seal them ..never have to use it again if wheels are properly taken care of and protected...

I would not use it as a weekly wash...but to get them clean the first time and then use a mild cleaner later ..its fine....

I have mixed it 10-1 and worked great...

just make sure you wear gloves and eye protection incase of wind blowing.....

an old timer at refinishing wheels told me to make a solution of baking soda and water...and after a acid wash to spray the area including brake parts and wheel wells with it to nuetralize the acid if any left over....I use 5 table spoons of baking soda to 28oz of water in a spray bottle...spray on and hose off....

AL
 
are you? One shot at a time? I bet it will do a good job cleaning up your stomach...:D
I've got some coming next week from AG, really wanna try it out...How well does it works at 7:1 ratio?[/quote]

It works very well, I am thinking about doing it 10-1 for my next mix of it.

Wheel Brightner is safe if used correctly and diluted right....I use it for the first wash if wheels are bad..then seal them ..never have to use it again if wheels are properly taken care of and protected...

I would not use it as a weekly wash...but to get them clean the first time and then use a mild cleaner later ..its fine....

I have mixed it 10-1 and worked great...

just make sure you wear gloves and eye protection incase of wind blowing.....

an old timer at refinishing wheels told me to make a solution of baking soda and water...and after a acid wash to spray the area including brake parts and wheel wells with it to nuetralize the acid if any left over....I use 5 table spoons of baking soda to 28oz of water in a spray bottle...spray on and hose off....

AL

Good info Al:cheers:
 
You are welcome...Glad you like it. Do I need to bring some down there next week??:D We can compare it to pb S&R wheel cleaner......
 
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