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      03-31-2016, 08:13 PM   #1
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So, since purchasing a BMW (the brake dust from the stock pads is horrible), it seems I've been on a constant search for a better wheel cleaner. I'd been using Sonax for the past couple of years and then got introduced to a new product through one of my friends in the local BMWCCA Chapter - https://www.wheelybrite.com/

Okay, a bit of a goofy name, but I tried it this last weekend and it was much easier to use and more effective than anything else I've tried in the past. I generally don't go around offering testimonials on products, but I'm really impressed with this one.
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Sonax is what I use - but then again I haven't run OEM pads for quite a while. I use Akebono Ceramic, virtually dust free, so even the Sonax is actually overkill

Good to hear reviews on different products that work well
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Sonax is what I use - but then again I haven't run OEM pads for quite a while. I use Akebono Ceramic, virtually dust free, so even the Sonax is actually overkill

Good to hear reviews on different products that work well
I am a fan of SONAX, but like you said, with the Akebonos I don't need it anymore
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So, since purchasing a BMW (the brake dust from the stock pads is horrible), it seems I've been on a constant search for a better wheel cleaner. I'd been using Sonax for the past couple of years and then got introduced to a new product through one of my friends in the local BMWCCA Chapter - https://www.wheelybrite.com/

Okay, a bit of a goofy name, but I tried it this last weekend and it was much easier to use and more effective than anything else I've tried in the past. I generally don't go around offering testimonials on products, but I'm really impressed with this one.
thanks for the review but in the photo he didn't scrub but wiped off, you can use the sonax the same way by wiping and get some great results however your hands will be dirty LOL.
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