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  • Jossy92
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    Re: Rinseless TIRE/WHEEL Wash-experimenting: suggestions?

    Originally posted by Mark Kleis View Post
    ...Quik Wheel Cleaner is really a seriously under rated product....It is high in lubrication and... cleaning power for wiping away brake dust...
    I found some Gold Class Instant Wheel Cleaner under my mountain of Megs Products. However, I'll get the Quick Wheel Cleaner for the type job in Tuck91's pix. I will use it when the rinseless doesn't cut it.

    This morning, I was going to try the wheels again. Instead decided to top the NXT on the roof of my friends White Honda with M26. Looks really good.

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  • CharlesW
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    Originally posted by Tuck91 View Post
    I didnt even bother trying the rinseless method on these wheels:







    They were nasty, but it would have been interesting to see what some APC at 4:1, some brushes, some old terry towels, and a rinseless wash would have done.

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  • Tuck91
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    I didnt even bother trying the rinseless method on these wheels:







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  • Jossy92
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    I wish I'd seen the videos before I attempted this. I only diluted Megs APC 10:1,

    Thanks for Scottwax Vids. I guess grunge means a good Megs wax. Or spray wax applied to a towel? Provided I keep up with a detailer.

    You know, I am going to pick up some Qwik Wheel Cleaner and save the Megs APC for the Tires and wheel wells. I will get some Qwik Wheel detailer too.

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  • Markus Kleis
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    As others have pointed out, really nasty wheels just don't bode well with a rinseless wash. Heck, getting REALLY neglected wheels clean is tough enough with a pressure washer and products at times.

    But, for maintaining wheels I find either 10:1 APC+ or Meguiar's Quik Wheel Cleaner to be really fantastic. Quik Wheel Cleaner is really a seriously under rated product for doing quick and easy wheel cleaning. It is high in lubrication and has a fantastic amount of cleaning power for wiping away brake dust with ease.

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  • Jossy92
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    Originally posted by Tuck91 View Post
    I dont know, I like to get the wheel, tire, and well extremly clean so I dont know how effective a rinseless method could possibly be.
    I have a feeling that you have the experience to figure out a way if you had to. To put on an LSP, rinseless might not cut it. I may have to use a dedicated wheel cleaner instead of APC.

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  • Jossy92
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    Originally posted by Bunky View Post
    ...I wax them to keep brake/grime build up to a minimum.
    That's going to be on my list of ideas.

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  • Jossy92
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    I meant that my procedure sucked, NOT the products. I am going to try it again, keeping in mind the suggestions.

    My friend abuses her car and the wheels were really bad. I figured if I could come up with an idea that would deal with grunge that bad, it would work on anything.

    I will try the APC first, then rinse with the ONR...

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  • CharlesW
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    Originally posted by CharlesW View Post
    So......
    Would you consider those wheels to be clean enough for you?

    Rinseless washes aren't going to do the same job as easily as a hose and bucket wash on extremely dirty vehicles.
    Hose and bucket washes won't do the same job as easily as a good pressure washer.
    But, whatever method you use, the job can be done.
    I tried to add this, but the one minute rule seems to include typing as well as deciding to edit. (As said earlier, weird rule)

    Anyway, I find the benefits of rinseless washing to far outweigh any negatives.
    That may not be true for others.

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  • CharlesW
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    Re: Rinseless TIRE/WHEEL Wash-experimenting: suggestions?

    Originally posted by Tuck91 View Post
    I dont know, I like to get the wheel, tire, and well extremly clean so I dont know how effective a rinseless method could possibly be.
    Originally posted by Tuck91 View Post
    After watching all three of those videos, I have a strong urge to go and clean a set of wheels and tires.
    So......
    Would you consider those wheels to be clean enough for you?

    Rinseless washes aren't going to do the same job as easily as a hose and bucket wash on extremely dirty vehicles.
    Hose and bucket washes won't do the same job as easily as a good pressure washer.
    But, whatever method you use, the job can be done.

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  • J. A. Michaels
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    The trick is to stay after them. I know it is not always practical especially on a customer's car. I have found quik Wheel Detailer does a very good job. You may have to go over them twice, but it does the job.

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  • Tuck91
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    Re: Rinseless TIRE/WHEEL Wash-experimenting: suggestions?

    After watching all three of those videos, I have a strong urge to go and clean a set of wheels and tires.

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  • akimel
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    I haven't mastered the secret of wheel cleaning with ONR and prefer to use the hose for wheels and tires, when possible. But Scottwax has done a couple of videos that you may find useful:
















    Substitute Megs' APC for Optimum Power Clean.

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  • Tuck91
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    I dont know, I like to get the wheel, tire, and well extremly clean so I dont know how effective a rinseless method could possibly be.

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  • Bunky
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    I do tires last with rinseless and use APC on wells and tires. I usually can just wipe the wheels (personal vehicles) since I wax them to keep brake/grime build up to a minimum. I have used a bit more water to rinse down the wells and wheels to remove the APC.

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