Recently on a Griot's Garage order, I tacked on a 35-oz bottle of their new Heavy-Duty Wheel Cleaner. I was sort of skeptical because their green "Wheel Cleaner" works fine for wheels that are not that dirty (brake dust, etc.) but really doesn't work that well for wheels that are crusted with brake dust.
I finally tried it tonight and -- wow, I am really blown away by this product. It's not often that I am this impressed with how well a product works.
Basically you wet your wheel down, spray it on, let it sit for about 5 minutes, scrub it with a wheel brush or other wheel cleaning implement, and then rinse. I did it two times for good measure. Wow, what a difference !! I ended up doing it on my wife's E320 wagon as well as my 560SEC and it worked stunningly. Cleanest I've ever seen the wheels before.
When the wheel cleaner works, it turns sort of a purplish/wine color as it sets to work and runs down onto the ground. That way you know that it's working. Of course the more brake dust, the heavier the concentration of the purplish liquid. Front wheels are always dirtier than the rears.
Bottom line is that I'm REALLY glad I got this product as I've now found a new and almost effortless way to get the wheels sparking clean. Here is a link to the product and also a video on their site.
Cheers,
Gerry
http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/car+care/wheels+&+tires/wheel+tire+cleaners/heavy-duty+wheel+cleaner+35+ounces.do
How-To Wash
I finally tried it tonight and -- wow, I am really blown away by this product. It's not often that I am this impressed with how well a product works.
Basically you wet your wheel down, spray it on, let it sit for about 5 minutes, scrub it with a wheel brush or other wheel cleaning implement, and then rinse. I did it two times for good measure. Wow, what a difference !! I ended up doing it on my wife's E320 wagon as well as my 560SEC and it worked stunningly. Cleanest I've ever seen the wheels before.
When the wheel cleaner works, it turns sort of a purplish/wine color as it sets to work and runs down onto the ground. That way you know that it's working. Of course the more brake dust, the heavier the concentration of the purplish liquid. Front wheels are always dirtier than the rears.
Bottom line is that I'm REALLY glad I got this product as I've now found a new and almost effortless way to get the wheels sparking clean. Here is a link to the product and also a video on their site.
Cheers,
Gerry
http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/car+care/wheels+&+tires/wheel+tire+cleaners/heavy-duty+wheel+cleaner+35+ounces.do
How-To Wash
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