Legacy GT, Mazda 3, 14 y/o Camaro, and black S500 details

Greg: Ammonium BiFluoride :(.


I officially made the switch to P21s Wheel Cleaner yesterday. SmartParts (the US liason) is located about 30 minutes from me here. The local mom + pop auto store carries the whole line!!! Not to mention, cheap! $13.95 for the wheel cleaner (compared to $17-20 online + shipping). The wax is $31 at this place, too. Anyways, I used it on Liz's 3-week, non-washed Saab, black wheels, and it was childs play. Spray on, agitate lightly, and rinse...100% clean minus a couple etchings. I will continue to test, but I think I have found my new go-to.
 
G35stilez said:
Greg: Ammonium BiFluoride :(.


I officially made the switch to P21s Wheel Cleaner yesterday. SmartParts (the US liason) is located about 30 minutes from me here. The local mom + pop auto store carries the whole line!!! Not to mention, cheap! $13.95 for the wheel cleaner (compared to $17-20 online + shipping). The wax is $31 at this place, too. Anyways, I used it on Liz's 3-week, non-washed Saab, black wheels, and it was childs play. Spray on, agitate lightly, and rinse...100% clean minus a couple etchings. I will continue to test, but I think I have found my new go-to.

Thanks Sean, I look forward to a full review :)

Greg
 
G35stilez said:
Greg: Ammonium BiFluoride :(.


I officially made the switch to P21s Wheel Cleaner yesterday. SmartParts (the US liason) is located about 30 minutes from me here. The local mom + pop auto store carries the whole line!!! Not to mention, cheap! $13.95 for the wheel cleaner (compared to $17-20 online + shipping). The wax is $31 at this place, too. Anyways, I used it on Liz's 3-week, non-washed Saab, black wheels, and it was childs play. Spray on, agitate lightly, and rinse...100% clean minus a couple etchings. I will continue to test, but I think I have found my new go-to.


I wish I had access to 1/2 of the products you guys have in your area. Unreal!

Is this the 'green' color wheel cleaner from P21s?
P21s was the first boutique (i.e. online) wheel cleaner that I tried several years ago, and I wasn't happy at all with the results. I wonder if it's been reformulated. I'm interested in seeing a write up too after you get some seat time with neglected wheels.

This is what I tried:
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John: That is the stuff :).


I do have a sprayer with it, though.


The appointments are piling up for the weekend, so I will surely put it through it's rounds.
 
Dang you Sean, I ordered the BF Polishes. Definitely order from blackfireusa.com Free shipping kicks! Greg, I believe any strong wheel cleaner will make rotors turn orange, you just have to let the customer know right away.
 
Well aside all the butt kissing :lol (kidding folks)

I approve of the outfit...and no faux hawk! - well done.
 
G35stilez said:
joe. p and The Woob: Please keep us/me posted on your results! I am eager to hear.

Will do of course, If weather holds up I'll be trying it on Silver and Black paint.

Joe: Let us know how you like the Pad Cleaner/Conditioner. Normally I would just spritz a tiny amount of QD unto my pad.

The BF Metal Polishes look insane, definitely for special metals. I opted out for the PreGlaze / Sealant from the modest reviews. I think RMG & A good Carnauba/Sealant will fir the bill perfectly.
 
mgm2003 said:
I agree, but would suggest purchasing a separate container/dispenser for the BF polish/sealer products. Every one of my BF bottles has been a total PITA. The cap has cracked off, the spout clogs easy, squeezing the bottle gently to apply a bead is next to impossible. The product is excellent -the packaging is as pi** poor as I've ever seen.

Wow I thought it was just me, I got the Gloss Enhancer the Polish and the shampoo and all three caps broke off.

I agree with the polish it is hard to not squeeze out a huge glob of the stuff.

I like the polish and the gloss enhancer, but I wasn't a big fan of the soap.
 
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