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  • Scrubby Bubbles?

    Yes the same stuff that your wife may use on the tub for soap scum and what ever else. Does or has any one ever used this product on the tires, wheels, wheel wells, shocks or basically anything that is greesy dirty in that area. I have found that it works well but I am not fully aware if it could be too agressive. it seams to do a great job but am not wanting to permanently screw something up due to long term use. I have had a hit and miss finding wheel and tire cleaners in the stores. I would use the megs products more if they were available when I was looking for them but my wife has lots of scrubby bubbles
    2005 F-350, CC, LB, DRW, 6.0
    1998 EB EXPY, 5.4
    1993 F-250, EC, LB, SRW, 7.5 460

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    Meguiar's Nxt Tire Cleaner with Eagle One swipes for the tires.

    And Meguiar's All-WHeel-Cleaner for all wheels.

    I think it is called scrubbing bubbles not scrubby bubbles. We use it in the bathroom too because it foams nicely and also has some Lysol like properties.

    I believe it contains some bleanch like chemicals, so it may be best to keep it away from wheels and tires. I recomend using the above. You can also clay your wheels.

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      IMO, I too would worry about what it does to any rubber anywhere. Premature aging (dry rot) would be a drag. Not saying it will, but that stuff is good for Stainless, Ceramic, Tile and so on. But that's spin.
      Brad

      Detailing a Vehicle is very Therapeutic.

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