Comparative Test - PB's Spray N Rinse Vs. EO A2Z (56k Warning)

2001civicex said:
Well, I am in constant need of a wheel cleaner as I do this to make money.



I am not saying nothing wrong about A2Z, I love it and use it all the time. I just like the fact that PB's can come in gallons. ;)



I thought you were a Poorboys distributor? :nixweiss
 
bretfraz said:
I thought you were a Poorboys distributor? :nixweiss



What does that have to do with anything? LOL There was never a wheel cleaner available until now. I am not going to lie....A2Z is great stuff and I use it all the time. I just wish it came in a bigger quantity is all.



Maybe I missed your point?
 
2001civicex said:
What does that have to do with anything? LOL There was never a wheel cleaner available until now. I am not going to lie....A2Z is great stuff and I use it all the time. I just wish it came in a bigger quantity is all.



Maybe I missed your point?



There are plenty of wheel cleaners available by the gallon, as I'm sure you know. But as a Poorboys distributor I could understand why you're happy to see them intro a wheel cleaner to the market. More stuff to sell to your customers, and all that.
 
bretfraz said:
There are plenty of wheel cleaners available by the gallon, as I'm sure you know. But as a Poorboys distributor I could understand why you're happy to see them intro a wheel cleaner to the market. More stuff to sell to your customers, and all that.



Yeah, but I don't even have any of the Poorboy's and have never used it. :rolleyes:
 
I am just curious as to how A2Z will compare if you hadn't rinsed down the wheels first. By most reports, A2Z is most effective undiluted, and rinsing by definition, dilutes it.



Regardless, good comparison though. :xyxthumbs
 
2wheelsx2 said:
I am just curious as to how A2Z will compare if you hadn't rinsed down the wheels first. By most reports, A2Z is most effective undiluted, and rinsing by definition, dilutes it.



Regardless, good comparison though. :xyxthumbs



I was wondering the same thing. I sometimes rinse first if the wheels are hot just to cool them off. But I find myself on the ground with a cloth getting some of the harder to get stuff off anyway so it's all good to me.
 
2001civicex said:
Well, I am in constant need of a wheel cleaner as I do this to make money.



I am not saying nothing wrong about A2Z, I love it and use it all the time. I just like the fact that PB's can come in gallons. ;)



Yes, that IS what I said. IF you are a pro, then gallon sizes are the way to go.



So you're a PB distributor eh??



Very interesting...
 
BillNorth said:
Yes, that IS what I said. IF you are a pro, then gallon sizes are the way to go.



So you're a PB distributor eh??



Very interesting...



I don't know how interesting it is but yes, I am. LOL



However, we do not use products I don't believe in so until I get some PB wheel cleaner to try out, I am using A2Z. ;) I have also been wanting to try the P21S cleaner. You tried that one?
 
2wheelsx2 said:
I am just curious as to how A2Z will compare if you hadn't rinsed down the wheels first. By most reports, A2Z is most effective undiluted, and rinsing by definition, dilutes it.



Regardless, good comparison though. :xyxthumbs



2WheelsX2 : That's a very good and relevant question and one I cannot answer! I will say this, I did use a very generous amount of each cleaner, enough that I think any remaining water drops SHOULD have been washed away by cleaner, but who knows?



I did go get some litmus paper, which shows SNR to be acidic, difficult to tell the exact PH, but it looked to be around 4.



Oh, BTW given the involvement in this thread of people with a financial interest in PB's products, I guess I had better state for the record: I have absolutely no association with, or interest in ANY company making or selling any car detailing products. I'm just an enthusiast looking to learn.
 
Originally posted by RedondoV6



Oh, BTW given the involvement in this thread of people with a financial interest in PB's products, I guess I had better state for the record: I have absolutely no association with, or interest in ANY company making or selling car any detailing products. I'm just an enthusiast looking to learn. [/B]



Good man... and like I said, whether I sell a manufacturer or not, if I don't believe in it I won't deal with it.



Keep up the reviews cause we all appriciate them.
 
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