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  • haha.. hyundai

  • holy mother calamity! look at the wanking muscle on that guys arm!

  • @MrElussive you are wrong. I used to work at a BMW dealership and the cleaner they used for the rims would take off all brake dust, etc. on the rims. Except for the ones that were like years of buildup, you can tell which ones those are.

  • i suspect there was a bit of photo trickery going on. the before video was slightly yellowed than the after. pause the video and check 0:30 frame and 1:16.

  • This is a nice rim cleaner that is safe on all wheels. I dilute it 2:1 and use it to clean tire side-walls, and as a regular maintenance wheel cleaner. I hope Detailed Image starts carrying gallon sizes of this because Chemical Guys sells it for $17 a gallon which is a great value especially considering it can be diluted up to 4:1 and still be effective.

  • any wheel cleaner will work when agitated like that.......Wheel cleaners should really be hose on spray off like Megs All Wheel Cleaner...look it up on here

  • No, they shouldn't be hose on spray off, you have to agitate brake dust no matter what they say. Megs All Wheel Cleaner is a good product but at $6.5 per 24oz and not being able to mix with water makes it much more expensive. This product is a non-acidic citrus cleaner which makes it safe for all wheels, unlike the Meguiar's product (AWC is acid with a very low pH).

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  • @kungming923 Chemistry lol is more like it! No offense. pH neutral is pH of 7 -like water. Below that things start to get acidic. Lemons have a pH of around 2. Above 7 is when things get Basic- such as ammonia pH of 11. Wheel cleaners that are neutral or balanced are safe on all wheels on all metals etc. because some metals react with acids and bases, and a neutral cleaner ensures no damage.

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  • @kungming923 You are obivously an idiot because citric acid is not used in citrus-based cleaners. It's citrus OIL that is used in citrus cleaners, which is a base. The pH of this wheel cleaner and CG Premium Blue is 11.4, which makes it an alkaline cleaner. You should get the MSDS along with the rest of the facts before you start spitting out false bullshit that makes no sense.

  • @MrElussive And also, pH neutral is 7. Anything above 7 is alkaline, anything below 7 is acid. 1 being the strongest acid, and 14 being the strongest alkaline. You are the one who needs Chemistry 101 you dumbass.

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  • hi... what washmitt u use in this video? nice......

  • Looks like a wollmitt...maybe fra swissvax?

  • i just bought this from them and it works good on lightly soiled wheels but not so much on heavy dust.

  • FAke...

    The tire, the car body and the rim, all is more yellow at the start. I guess it's done with after effects. Nice try

  • that rim was easy to clean, had very little brake dust, even normal soap can remove that, try doing a very dirty wheel filled with brake dust !

  • Check out my F150 detail video on my page to see how a real dirty rim gets cleaned with Chemical Guys products. Its a black rim with heavy brake dust.

  • I was just going to buy this today for my aluminum wheels on my Probe gt, Since I spray painted them... Cant wait to see how it works too....

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