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Wheel cleaning with diluted GWC


mc2hill

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I have been using diluted GWC for several years on my personal vehicles.  They never get too 'dusty' and we do not have high performance pads.  My son is home for Thanksgiving and I decided to see how well diluted GWC would work on wheels that rarely get cleaned,

 

The befores:

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First the tools:

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I sprayed the wheel wells with diluted APC (50/50), the tires with full strength APC, and the wheels with diluted GWC.  I cleaned the wells first, then the tires, and the wheels last, so they sat the longest.

I did the lug nuts with the Trim & Lug Nut Brush, then face of the wheel with the 'old' Wheel Brush.  Next in between the spokes 2 times with the Wheel Brush.  I finished up with the small Wheel Woolie on the corner of each spoke.  Finally I hit the raised 'stamp' with a shot of APC and the lug nut brush again.

 

Not too bad!

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Just wanted to show everyone what can be done with even diluted GWC.  I used to dllute it 50/50, but the Adam's Team recommended a 60/40 (GWC to water) concentration as the minimum. 

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Very nice results!  Thanks for the tip on the GWC dilution.

 

 

Nice work Mike!  GWC and APC is good stuff!

 

 

Very nice results!  Thanks for the tip on the GWC dilution.

 

Thanks guys. 

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