KWANG-SEOK
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I didn't have much luck using PPCL by hand so I figured I'd try applying it with my PC. How much should I apply, how long should I buff it in for (how will I know when to stop), and what speed should I set the PC at?
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I know these are both great products. However, is one of these products more effective(faster) in removing grime from tires, wheel wells, and engines?
Huh?What is your opinion?
OK, I guess I was a bit unclear. I re-worded my original post.Maybe since you said they were both great products he thought you have used them both.
I havent tried either of them, Meguiars Super Degreaser at 7:1 handles all situations for me.
Kind of an odd question though, How can you honestly tell which one will do it faster? You still have to agitate the surface with various brushes in most cases.
OK, I guess I was a bit unclear. I re-worded my original post.
Maybe since you said they were both great products he thought you have used them both.
I havent tried either of them, Meguiars Super Degreaser at 7:1 handles all situations for me.
Kind of an odd question though, How can you honestly tell which one will do it faster? You still have to agitate the surface with various brushes in most cases.
I'm not exactly sure what you mean by this?however it also pulled alot of grease to the tire face, giving my tires a 'brown' look.
How about for wheel wells and engines, too? Would you still give the edge to ARO?If I was buying just ONE for JUST TIRES, then I would give the slight edge to Amazing Roll Off.
How about for wheel wells and engines, too? Would you still give the edge to ARO?
Thanks Todd. :biggrin:
I'm not exactly sure what you mean by this?
Well the dealer 'grease' was on my tires from around February to late April - so it had plenty of time to penetrate the tire rubber. The 10:1 ARO pulled alot of the brown gunk out of the tire however there was still a fair bit that remained on the tire 'face' making it browner than it originally was. As I mentioned below I'll probably have to try a far stronger ARO ratio to get rid off it entirely.