Hey all,
Here's a video of Brown Royal Wheel Cleaner on our B7 wheels... just thought you may be interested. (I don't work for the company - just believe this is a pretty revolutionary product - see for yourselves if you want) - click through to youtube for a better description.
edit: I know I'm not so good with one-hand video + one-hand sprayer, ha
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0IxWzauTpw
Here's a video of Brown Royal Wheel Cleaner on our B7 wheels... just thought you may be interested. (I don't work for the company - just believe this is a pretty revolutionary product - see for yourselves if you want) - click through to youtube for a better description.
edit: I know I'm not so good with one-hand video + one-hand sprayer, ha
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0IxWzauTpw
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dang as long as he used the sprayer shouldnt need any cleaner...that isnt a garden hose. rim does look clean.
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Does the very high alkalinity of this produt damage the plastic center cap over time? Non-acid doesn't mean balance ph.
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Hey Buellwinkle, I'm not sure if you should use it full strength on the center cap.. again, I'm not affiliated with the company I just have had great success with this product on corvette, audi, mercedes, volvo, and toyota rims.Originally Posted by buellwinkle
Does the very high alkalinity of this produt damage the plastic center cap over time? Non-acid doesn't mean balance ph.
These are the guys who make the stuff in FL: http://www.flashwax.com/ if you want to know more about alkalinity or ph balance, hope that helps.
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Thanks for commenting. Actually, at about 2:54-2:58, I'm not even squeezing the trigger. Maybe next time the wheels get dirty I'll do a rim without any brown royal on it with the hose on full blast .. the water alone doesn't do a thing.Originally Posted by phosphateb
dang as long as he used the sprayer shouldnt need any cleaner...that isnt a garden hose. rim does look clean.
I think part of the reason my brake dust was proving so hard to get off of the wheels (esp with just water pressure) is because I have to use those drive-through gas station car washes most of the time and they "wax" the dirt on the wheels.. so I was having a really hard time getting them clean. (Car washes in DC are pretty horrid/expensive, hence using the gas station ones).