I'm a huge fan of Dura-Coating and have many of their products, including a few gallons of the Wheely Clean and Engine Bay Cleaner. Now, the Wheely Clean Gallon is usually diluted 4:1. Did you dilute it? It's a great product, and the owner, Mark, is a great guy.
Ive got a question and you may have said this in the video but i might have missed it. I have a jeep wrangler with black and silver wheels and I was trying to figure out if this product could hurt the wheels at all? I have the Moto Metal MO970 gloss black wheels with some silver. Thanks!
@@mistamastamind Ok perfect thank you for the response. I usually take the wheels off to clean them but I can never get them all the way clean so ill try that out.
@@mistamastamind i just seen someone else vid where he just sprays and and lets it dry and nothing came off the wheel then i come here and see this shit 😂😂
@@KelsS1k ok. Well, I definitely agitate the dirt on the wheel. The product definitiely works for me. I'll actually be using it again today to clean a customers wheels.
@@mistamastamind fair enough just giving you a heads up to save a buck. These people are taking generic products slapping their name on it and charging more acting like they came up with something new.
@@faststang85 It can't be straight muriatic acid. Muriatic acid is yellow. This stuff looks green. Edit: I just saw green muriatic acid at home depot. So maybe you are right......
@@wjthehomebuilder even if its not full it's a type of acid like that. A lot of these manufactures just slap a label on then charge double for certain products.
I came across this too but wanted to hear it from someone ther than the company
WORD. Was looking for a review thats not from there on youtube, about to order some right now. Good looking.
I'm sold thanks for the great video review
Are you serious 😯, that stuff works outstanding 😳
I'm a huge fan of Dura-Coating and have many of their products, including a few gallons of the Wheely Clean and Engine Bay Cleaner. Now, the Wheely Clean Gallon is usually diluted 4:1. Did you dilute it? It's a great product, and the owner, Mark, is a great guy.
Ive got a question and you may have said this in the video but i might have missed it. I have a jeep wrangler with black and silver wheels and I was trying to figure out if this product could hurt the wheels at all? I have the Moto Metal MO970 gloss black wheels with some silver. Thanks!
Will need "Iron Remover" for black wheels.
@@mistamastamind Ok perfect thank you for the response. I usually take the wheels off to clean them but I can never get them all the way clean so ill try that out.
So you have to take the whole tires and rim off? Does it hurt the caliper and rotors?
No, you dont have to take the entire wheel off but to clean the wheel thoroughly, you should. The acid doesnt affect non painted surfaces.
Do you still have the wheels? How much and what did they come off of?
Sold
SOLD!!!!!
LMAOOO !!!!
What's so funny?
@@mistamastamind i just seen someone else vid where he just sprays and and lets it dry and nothing came off the wheel then i come here and see this shit 😂😂
@@KelsS1k ok. Well, I definitely agitate the dirt on the wheel. The product definitiely works for me. I'll actually be using it again today to clean a customers wheels.
Its just muriatic acid with a name slapped on there. You are paying too much for it.
I’m not a chemical engineer. All I know is; it works.
@@mistamastamind fair enough just giving you a heads up to save a buck. These people are taking generic products slapping their name on it and charging more acting like they came up with something new.
@@faststang85 It can't be straight muriatic acid. Muriatic acid is yellow. This stuff looks green.
Edit: I just saw green muriatic acid at home depot. So maybe you are right......
@@wjthehomebuilder even if its not full it's a type of acid like that. A lot of these manufactures just slap a label on then charge double for certain products.
Jesus Christ