G35stilez
Ari Gold
Hi everyone,
I apologize first off for not posting this any sooner. I totally forgot I documented a full use with this stuff until I was running through this fall's pics.
Anyways, Poorboy's Spray and Rinse Wheel Cleaner. Came in Steve's prototype bottle with a throat spray sprayer (the kind on the Chloraseptic bottle). Smelled a touch citrusy I believe and was a very thin liquid.
I tried it both on hosed down wheels and dry and came to the conclusion it works better on wet wheels. Anyways, tried it on this 2003 Toyota Highlander.
I sprayed about 10 sprays per wheel and let sit for about 30 seconds...
Then I used a high pressure setting on the hose nozzle to rinse away. All of the break dust broke off as if it was crusted on there (think of paint flaking away). The thing I liked MOST about this stuff was its ability to remove all of the dust in the lug holes. With that it saved me time and provided an extremely clean looking rim.
I did not try it on the tires since I have my regimen down for that right now. It's a pretty strong cleaner all in all and it only had trouble with !caked! on dust on a Saab I did. A little goes a pretty long way but I'd wish for an adjustable nozzle so I can spray a super fine mist on the rims...Like I said though, I had the prototype bottle.
In the end, great product and a piece of cake to use :up
Any other questions, feel free to ask
I apologize first off for not posting this any sooner. I totally forgot I documented a full use with this stuff until I was running through this fall's pics.
Anyways, Poorboy's Spray and Rinse Wheel Cleaner. Came in Steve's prototype bottle with a throat spray sprayer (the kind on the Chloraseptic bottle). Smelled a touch citrusy I believe and was a very thin liquid.
I tried it both on hosed down wheels and dry and came to the conclusion it works better on wet wheels. Anyways, tried it on this 2003 Toyota Highlander.

I sprayed about 10 sprays per wheel and let sit for about 30 seconds...

Then I used a high pressure setting on the hose nozzle to rinse away. All of the break dust broke off as if it was crusted on there (think of paint flaking away). The thing I liked MOST about this stuff was its ability to remove all of the dust in the lug holes. With that it saved me time and provided an extremely clean looking rim.

I did not try it on the tires since I have my regimen down for that right now. It's a pretty strong cleaner all in all and it only had trouble with !caked! on dust on a Saab I did. A little goes a pretty long way but I'd wish for an adjustable nozzle so I can spray a super fine mist on the rims...Like I said though, I had the prototype bottle.
In the end, great product and a piece of cake to use :up
Any other questions, feel free to ask
