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    Wheel cleaner. What do you use?

    Ok, started getting into detailing. I started out with an auto glym pack a few years ago and started replacing he auto glym bits with the same products I liked. Used autonomy wheel cleaner now for about a year but heard lots of per good things about other cleaners lie bilberry wheel cleaner which I am about to buy. I was a little worried at the acid content in he auto glym stuff. I doesn't seem to last tooling either.

    Interested to see what other products you guys use and also what dilution rate you use.

    The stuff I am about the buy reccomends anything from 2:1 to 10:1 depending on how dirty the wheels are.
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    3,000 rpm - starting to feel the power f86sabjf's Avatar
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    What i do is clean the wheel then clay it. Afterwards i wax the wheels and then I use only my car wash soap to clean them . When its time to do the detail on the car the wheels are ready to. My wheels are painted so i treat them just like the car.

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    Do you use normal protective wax? The same as you would for the car body? With a buffing wheel on a drill, seems like it wouldn't be hard.
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    Yes i just use my megs NXT , doesnt take to long even with a foam applicator to do it and it doesnt turn white on black rubber if you get any on a tire . Stays clear , another reason i use it on the car doesnt mess up the trim with a hard to get off residue

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    2,000 rpm - light wheelspin, no bog here! friday's Avatar
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    I usually clean them with a strong mix of purple power and water. Degreasers work well and wheel acid works best, but is really harsh.

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    2,000 rpm - light wheelspin, no bog here! bokehmon's Avatar
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    5:1 ratio of Simple Green to water. Spritz it on, wait a few, then go at it with a soft car brush.

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