I would like to step up to a professional product
I was planning on using an empty 24oz bottle of All wheel Cleaner.
I would like to make the ratio as strong as the "all wheel cleaner. I have factory aluminum wheels.
Thanks
I would like to step up to a professional product
I was planning on using an empty 24oz bottle of All wheel Cleaner.
I would like to make the ratio as strong as the "all wheel cleaner. I have factory aluminum wheels.
Thanks
So what is the question?
Trying to figure out how to dilute the Wheel Brightener Professional.. Autogeek states that" you can get sixteen 32 ounce bottles of wheel cleaner out of one gallon of Wheel Brightener!"
I think I figured it out. I'm suppose to use a 4:1 ratio. so I did my math in oz based on 24oz. Not exact, but pretty close.
Water Wheel Brightener Solution
4oz 1oz
4oz 1oz
4oz 1oz
4oz 1oz
Water Solution
Total= 2 Cups 1/2 cup with 4 oz to spare.
But your still 4oz short![]()
forgot to mention that I keep my factory allow wheels maintained. So I wonder If I can do 10:1 ratio
2 Cups of Water and 1/4 cup of solution.. I'm Still reading up on this stuff. Has anyone found a ratio that works for them. If you properly maintain your wheels?
10:1 would be ok.
But I think another question would be if your wheels are well maintained, do you even need that?
Maybe a good cleaning, then a coat of Brake Dust Barrier every so often, and just using car wash soap would work.
'08 Subaru Legacy 2.5i SE - Newport Blue Pearl
go to home depot and buy a $3 spray bottle. it has dilution ratios built in on the side...why do all this math? lol
^ $3?? i saw spray bottles at a local dollar store that had dilutions on the sideyea why do all this math!!
"STRIFE" aka Phil
2005 Infiniti G35 Coupe (IP/ aka White) the Toy
2011 Subaru Impreza (SWP/ aka White) the DD
2003 Mazda MPV LX (Metalic Green) (wifey's)
WB is for baked on caked on. For well maintained wheels regular soap and water will do just fine, then a wipe down with some detail spray or spray wax and your good to go.
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