Muc Off Wheel Cleaner
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Muc Off Wheel Cleaner
I'm looking for a decent wheel cleaner that is not acid based so it doesn't strip of the layers of poorboys I've put on the wheels.
Muc Off is non-acid but I've just read that it is alkali, will this strip the poorboys off and if so can anyone recommend a good value pH neutral wheel cleaner, ie £23 for 10 litres as that is the best price I've had for Muc Off
Muc Off is non-acid but I've just read that it is alkali, will this strip the poorboys off and if so can anyone recommend a good value pH neutral wheel cleaner, ie £23 for 10 litres as that is the best price I've had for Muc Off
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There is only one product for the job you require...http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acata...-5-wheel-and-t yre-cleaner-wheels.html
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I've not used Muc-Off, but if it is a strong alkali then it will strip protective wax or sealant layers. Our pH neutral gel (linked above) is more expensive, but does very little stripping, and offers good cleaning power too. I haven't found anything better, otherwise I'd be stocking it lol!
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