Hey,
Frozen.... I still stop by DC once in a while but generally, MOL is my home! Give the Wheel Brightener a try. I know you will like it!!!
As for wheels to avoid, I would suggest avoiding uncoated polished aluminum as well as anodized wheels. The best way to know for sure is to contact the manufacturer of the wheels. Otherwise, for uncoated aluminum, it will give off a black residue when you use a metal polish on them.
****If you are unsure what the wheel is, do not use any wheel cleaners them. Just wash and polish/seal with a good polymer like Meguiar's #20 Polymer Sealant.
Tim
Frozen.... I still stop by DC once in a while but generally, MOL is my home! Give the Wheel Brightener a try. I know you will like it!!!

As for wheels to avoid, I would suggest avoiding uncoated polished aluminum as well as anodized wheels. The best way to know for sure is to contact the manufacturer of the wheels. Otherwise, for uncoated aluminum, it will give off a black residue when you use a metal polish on them.
****If you are unsure what the wheel is, do not use any wheel cleaners them. Just wash and polish/seal with a good polymer like Meguiar's #20 Polymer Sealant.
Tim
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