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I currently use a Warsaw Formula 560 Cleaner for wheels/tires. I'm looking for suggestions on a more aggressive wheel cleaner to run in my wash. Has anyone had experience with the warsaw chemical vs. other products.
 

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I currently use a Warsaw Formula 560 Cleaner for wheels/tires. I'm looking for suggestions on a more aggressive wheel cleaner to run in my wash. Has anyone had experience with the warsaw chemical vs. other products.
I cannot recommend one product, but maybe a powder or a liquid/powder blend will give you the results you are looking for.
 

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I just tried a free sample of Wheel-eez. Very good product!
Call Bob @ 201-819-7937
 

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I have been using blue coral low ph wheel cleaner thru my wheel brush in the SS bays. Im running on a red tip and it does ok but not great. I just ordered No Scrub from Cul Mac Industries. I hope this does the trick because I want to put it on my IBA also but I gotta find something that works first
 

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In most cases you have to use a stronger dilution than recommended in an automatic with a wheel scrub because there is little or no dwell time to allow the chemical to do the job of lifting or loosening the soils. An alkaline product will do a better job of cleaning the wheels but not on the rims. Soil found on rims is basically carbon based brake dust covered by road film - a difficult combination to clean. Sometimes a really strong alkaline will work but in most cases a strong low pH does a better job. It also helps if the chemical solution is applied with hot water and there is a high pressure blast before and after the wheel scrub if that is possible. Outside of using a product containing Hydroflouric acid (which is not recommended) there is no magic bullet when it come to rims. A lot depends on your automatic's ability to apply and rinse the product properly.
 
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