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Frozen, I buy the wheel cleaner from a local manufaturer for about $10 a gallon. I mix 50/50 with water, wear gloves, and pay close attention to where it goes. Technically I think you should wear goggles, but I don't have any. If it is windy, I don't use it. I apply it, scrub with brushes, rinse, repeat. No dwell time, never allow it to touch a hot wheel, and I clean one wheel at a time. So far, so good. I only use it for the areas behind the wheel, unless the wheels are just awful.

clean4u, thanks! If I remember correctly I got there at about 9:30 and left around 2:00. I did take a little while to take pictures and close the deal on her son's tahoe which will be done Sunday, weather permitting.


edschwab1, I usually do
:-p Thanks!
 
EBP? I guess you like that costco APC? I was thinking about getting it. Can you tell me what you use it for and how you dilute it?
 
It looks great. It's nice when cusomters bring in cars like that and then mention that cost is a factor. :D
 
Dalton said:
EBP? I guess you like that costco APC? I was thinking about getting it. Can you tell me what you use it for and how you dilute it?

I do like it a lot. At <$5 for 1.25 gal, it is hard to beat, IMO.

I use it to clean carpet, the dash, cup holders, etc. at about 1/16 or even 1/32./

At full strength to 50/50 I use it on wheel wells, motors, tires, concrete, etc.

I mix it according to how dirty the surfaqce is. The smell is fantastic IMO.
 
Thanks. Maybe I will try it. I have been using Red Hot and Pink Thunder by Malco which I get from a friend who is a pro. They are ok but not great. Expensive too.
 
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