Eric19RX Posted January 13, 2021 Share Posted January 13, 2021 I know this type of cleaner is usually best suited for tires, polishing pads, etc. What about wheels? Attached are pictures of the wheels on my cars. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 RayS Posted January 14, 2021 Share Posted January 14, 2021 For the ease of cleaning tires and wheels I use the Wheel & Tire Cleaner. It does a very good job and you only need one product to cover both items. For high end wheels and the ones that are coated, I use Eco Wheel Cleaner the separate Tire & Rubber Cleaner. The Eco Wheel Cleaner does not have the harsh smell for one and I have less concern about it stripping anything I've previously done to wheels. When I get steel wheels or ones that are corroded or just not take care of years, then I pull out the regular Wheel Cleaner. The stuff stinks, but it will take off the nastiest stuff you can imagine. I do no use APC or ECO APC on the tire or wheels, but have found the Eco APC works well for doing the fabric fender wells. A few squirts, go over them with a brush and hose 'em out. The regular APC works just as well, but foams a lot when you hit it with the hose, which is why I prefer the Eco for that purpose. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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I know this type of cleaner is usually best suited for tires, polishing pads, etc. What about wheels? Attached are pictures of the wheels on my cars.
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