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11-08-2007, 10:52 AM | #1 |
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Hot RimsŪ All Wheel Cleaner
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11-08-2007, 01:35 PM | #2 |
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Thx for such a detailed review.
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11-08-2007, 02:43 PM | #5 |
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i didnt know something like this needed a detailed review. it cleans your wheels and i obviously feel that it works well enough to make a thread about it...
spray on, rinse of, and then its clean. is that detailed enough? on second thought if you give me a min i can go out and count the particles per square centimeter that was left by this wheel cleaning product after letting it soak for the recommended 15 seconds as written on the back of the spray bottle. |
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spray on spray off no need to agitate, its clearish liquid inside but sprays on as a clingy froth. it takes 15 sec wheels have powdercoated finish but the bottle says its safe for all finishes. if this product didnt do more than soap and water i wouldnt have posted this, nor would i have said that it was awesome. it obviously worked for me and theres really not much to say about it except for the brand and name of the specific product. im not going into silly detail about the spray pressure and packaging and nozzle type etc beucase... oh yeah its an "over the counter" wheel cleaner for my 3 series bmw... need i really get esoteric about it? as you should |
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sucks for me
i guess this will be going towards the other cars good thing i waxed my wheels out of the box thanks for bringing that to my attention and sorry for making you waste money |
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11-14-2007, 11:02 AM | #14 |
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ok so i just got my wheels repaird (shop that mounted the tires scuffed up the wheels)
i was just talking to the repair guy and he said to me "dont ever put anything that says 'wheel' cleaner on your wheels. that stuff has acid in it" he also said "what i do make sure the wheels are cool and dry and clean the rubber first with 'bleach white' then i use regular soap and water on each rim with a sponge or whatever you use. dont let anything soak, do one at a time" so that settles it for me, in the end, we all learn something (atleast i did) |
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