Aight, so I looked and looked and couldn't find anything on here. I'm a mobile detailer and I need a quick and effective way to clean white walls/letters. I tried the Meguiars Professional Super Degreaser but it seems to take too long and extra scrubbing. I use Purple Power cause its quick and brings em out super bright but at the same time I take the chance of it damaging the wheels. Anything quick, effective and safe?
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I use Wesley's Bleech White Tire. From what I have seen it works great. I really does bring out the white if there is white lettering. The other cool thing is when you spray it the foam is white, and then it turns brown from all the dirt.Joel
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Rejuvenation Auto Detailing
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'99 F-150
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Re: White Walls/Letters
Originally posted by Detail n00b View PostAight, so I looked and looked and couldn't find anything on here. I'm a mobile detailer and I need a quick and effective way to clean white walls/letters. I tried the Meguiars Professional Super Degreaser but it seems to take too long and extra scrubbing. I use Purple Power cause its quick and brings em out super bright but at the same time I take the chance of it damaging the wheels. Anything quick, effective and safe?
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For tires, I have been using Eagle One All Wheel/TIRE cleaner and it seems to work great. I did try APC at 7:1 ratio and it worked good and will probably go to that after my E1 dries up (my wife buys it when she finds the more for same price bottles)Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,
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Originally posted by Nappers View PostFor tires, I have been using Eagle One All Wheel/TIRE cleaner and it seems to work great. I did try APC at 7:1 ratio and it worked good and will probably go to that after my E1 dries up (my wife buys it when she finds the more for same price bottles)Nick
Tucker's Detailing Services
815-954-0773
2012 Ford Transit Connect
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Originally posted by Tuck91 View Posti have had great sucess with the Eagle one tire cleaner myself. Do you like the spray version or foam version. I prefer the foam in the aerosol canPhilippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,
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I also like you the spray Bleach white, but I have noticed that it will ruin your rims (or is it tire shine products that damage the rims)! Over time it seems as if it strips the coating off of them. I am retruning to using an SOS pad to clean the whitewalls. But I would like any suggestions as to what is best to clean the rims, that is not very astringent! Thanks, TREY
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Bleche-Wite should never touch anything except tires (it is a tire cleaner). It isn't made for cleaning wheels. It can and most likely will stain uncoated wheels and damage the coating on coated wheels. Never used it and probably never will, but it seems to be along the lines of something similar to Wheel Brightener for tires.
Usually, the best cleaner for wheels is soap and water.
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