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Old 11-02-2016, 03:05 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by kenchan View Post
yah but ure still agitating after the application... plus if u do this during a dry day, chances are it will dry too quickly. id just stick to car shampoo and water. works just as good, no extra cost.
No you don't have to brush the wheel unless it has been a long time since you have cleaned them. Griot's make two types of wheel cleaner, one is a spray and rinse and then the heavy duty which really cleans a dirty wheel. The spray stays in place while you let it soak. I use a flexible brush to get in the detail areas of my wheels. Takes all of five minutes start to finish per wheel even if it has been weeks since the last wash. I use the standard wheel cleaner for a quick wash job (spray and rinse).

I've also used Meguire's All Wheel cleaner with good results.

Lot's of very good products out there to choose from. I like my choice.
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