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  • #16
    Wheel Cleaner

    Thanks Tim for the advice. Your detail on your Corolla looked killer to. The wheel britener looks like a very good product but the warning worries me (Warning: Not for use on anodized, magnesium or polished aluminum wheels). I would like to find an economical product that I could use on all wheels without worry. Maybe there is not such a product. Do you use WB on all types of wheels? Thanks, Wes

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    • #17
      Hey Wes,

      I have used all kinds of wheel cleaners over the years. The ones that claim to do it all, are so weak that they are not worth using. It is a fine line between being strong enough to do the job or being too strong and/or dangerous. From my experience, Meg's has this line dialed in very well! I do not use it on anodized, magnesium or polished aluminum wheels but everything else has been just fine!

      Cheers!
      Tim
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      • #18
        The absolute BEST wheel cleaner is soap ,water and elbow grease. We use that for 50-60% of the wheels we do.

        The others get wheel brightner. We buy it buy the 5 gal jug and love it.

        Be careful while using it on concrete as it will turn concrete orange. After you apply it to a cool rim, flush the wheel and the ground with plenty of water.
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