Flash Gordon
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I find there is no need to spend a lot of money on a tire cleaner. I use the saved money on a better tire dressing. As flash mentioned purple power works great . IMO
I agree with Harleyguy 110%, why buy some "special" cleaner for tires?
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I have all ways used " Westley's Bleach White ".........any one else use it ?
Or maybe I should find something else......its kind of messy to use , but it's all I have ever used.
Westleys works great on white walls

I used to use Simple Green (straight) but I have since switched to Amazing Roll Off (straight).
Simple Green should be outlawed. Never use this stuff on bare aluminum or you will be cussing like a drunken sailor :nomore:
I got a 1:1 dilution of purple power on the factory powder coated wheels on my Buick and it etched so deeply that I have never been able polish the damage out. Ive even done multiple step polishing starting with wool pads and rocks in a bottle compounds. That purple power doesn't get anywhere near my car and especially not a customer's car. That was an early lesson learned and I am glad it was on my own car and not a customer's.
I've cleaned literally thousands of aluminum wheels and have never seen this happen using Purple Power or Castols Super Clean. You must be mistaken or applied to a smoking hot wheel Dave

That's what I am afraid of, Wheel Damage! It's not worth it to save a few bucks on a cheap APC.
Merry Christmas Everybody!
Don't worry, Purple Power or Castol Super Clean will do you proud. Just don't apply to a smoking hot wheel like Dave did and you'll be golden

Before I found these forums I used to use Purple Power, Simple Green or Tuff Stuff for my automotive cleaning duties but what I found was that Purple Power will not only etch the wheels, it will also strip the dye out/off of interior pieces. Under the hood Purple Power will turn uncoated aluminum an ashy white color. This Mustang was dirty under the hood but the aluminum was a natural aluminum color until I sprayed Purple Power on it. This was one of my first details and my process is completely different and much safer and much more effective nowadays thanks to using Auto Detailing Specific cleaners.
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I know this thread is about cleaning wheels but I just wanted to warn those of you who believe that all APCs are the same that you might be messing with a ticking time bomb so to speak. Take this info for what it's worth. Just my experience.
Have you been sipping Egg Nogg Dave. I've never seen Purple Power do that to an engine. Simple Green yes, Purple Power, never :bolt: