P21S wheel cleaner
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P21S wheel cleaner
Ok, so I broke down and bought some of this stuff from detailersdomain just to try it out. I was kind of skeptical. I tend to just use car soap and they come clean.
Anyway, I've been so impressed with other high end detail supplies I've been using lately, I decided to give it a shot. My first thought.... If you have 2 or 3 pc wheels, or any other wheel that has polished parts on it, you MUST buy some P21S wheel cleaner.
Spray it on, let it sit for about 2 hours, spray it off.... and Holy schitt! To sum it up, you can follow my little project HERE. Basically, spaying P21S on the inner rim and letting it sit for 2 hours took off more of the nasty "grodo" than scrubbing the inside with simple green, MX7, Goo Gone, and using a blue scrubbing pad.... And it does it without any acids that can damage the finish. This stuff is absolutely amazing.
Side note: Phil, I'm gonna need a big refill of this stuff. It's going to cost me a fortune to ship something that weighs that much to Hawaii though(The last thing I shipped weighed 50lbs and cost me $175 to ship ). If you can find out the cheapest way to get me a refill, let me know please. I don't care if you have to strap it on the back of a dolphin and have him swim out here.
Anyway, I've been so impressed with other high end detail supplies I've been using lately, I decided to give it a shot. My first thought.... If you have 2 or 3 pc wheels, or any other wheel that has polished parts on it, you MUST buy some P21S wheel cleaner.
Spray it on, let it sit for about 2 hours, spray it off.... and Holy schitt! To sum it up, you can follow my little project HERE. Basically, spaying P21S on the inner rim and letting it sit for 2 hours took off more of the nasty "grodo" than scrubbing the inside with simple green, MX7, Goo Gone, and using a blue scrubbing pad.... And it does it without any acids that can damage the finish. This stuff is absolutely amazing.
Side note: Phil, I'm gonna need a big refill of this stuff. It's going to cost me a fortune to ship something that weighs that much to Hawaii though(The last thing I shipped weighed 50lbs and cost me $175 to ship ). If you can find out the cheapest way to get me a refill, let me know please. I don't care if you have to strap it on the back of a dolphin and have him swim out here.
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Originally Posted by wanabe,Feb 3 2008, 02:31 AM
thats a funny review!!
yup, i like that stuff too... non-acid and it still gets the grime.
what no pics? !!
yup, i like that stuff too... non-acid and it still gets the grime.
what no pics? !!
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Originally Posted by CarbonS2000,Feb 4 2008, 11:29 AM
great results!
I went to Detailers doman but i see 100 different products...can you post a link as to what actual product you used?
Thanx man!
I went to Detailers doman but i see 100 different products...can you post a link as to what actual product you used?
Thanx man!
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