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I personally don't even really clean my own tires, if I do it's normally just with Uber rinseless or d114. I was planning a how to/review but it didn't really come out as I expected and wasn't sure if it was used error or not
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Is it safe to use around bare aluminum wheels? If any happens to land on the bare metal, will it haze? PH level?
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Was the no-rinse part an afterthought of this product? I don't see why it was not listed on the instructions when it was developed. No big deal, just curious.
Bare aluminum can be a "bear" to work with (pun intended) Tire & Rubber Rujuvenator is a very safe product. Alot more safer than any degreasers/all purpose cleaners we are all used to using. However even a detail spray if left to dry on bare aluminum can stain. So it is a safe bet to spray the wheel down first with water so if any does land on the wheel you can wipe it off with no issues. As long as you dont let it dry on the wheel it will be ok.
Im sure not to confuse the general masses more than likely, Its not acidic and non caustic so you can wipe off without damaging your tire.
an application like this appeals more to a hard core enthusiast or someone who does it for money.
Ever since Nick has told me about this application I have used it a numerous amount of times and have had great success doing mobile details with it.
Thanks! As long as it doesn't have to be rinsed, then the afterthought is a moot point.Bare aluminum can be a "bear" to work with (pun intended) Tire & Rubber Rujuvenator is a very safe product. Alot more safer than any degreasers/all purpose cleaners we are all used to using. However even a detail spray if left to dry on bare aluminum can stain. So it is a safe bet to spray the wheel down first with water so if any does land on the wheel you can wipe it off with no issues. As long as you dont let it dry on the wheel it will be ok.
Im sure not to confuse the general masses more than likely, Its not acidic and non caustic so you can wipe off without damaging your tire.
an application like this appeals more to a hard core enthusiast or someone who does it for money.
Ever since Nick has told me about this application I have used it a numerous amount of times and have had great success doing mobile details with it.