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    So...needed a new wheel cleaner and turned as most often than not to auto finesse. But...anyone know if imperial is suited for our beloved bellones? Discuss...

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    See my results last year regarding Imperial. Do, do though buy a foaming spray head. Makes a massive world of difference.

    Been after producing the results of something like this for a while now so I thought I would let you see the differences (or maybe not) in 4 different and differently priced wheel cleaners.

    The test involved 4 wheel cleaners that are currently in my collection; obviously more are available that can be purchased before you all say "what about this one , what about that one?":

    Astonish Wheel Cleaner - 99p 750ml
    Auto Finesse Imperial Wheel Cleaner - £24.95 5L diluted 1:1 to equal £2.49 1L
    CarPlan Wonder Wheels Hot Wheels - £4.00 500ml
    ValetPro Bilberry Wheel Cleaner - £24.95 5L diluted 1:1 to equal £2.49 1L

    The HotWheels and the Astonish however are more readily available on the high street than the other two which do need to be purchased from a specialist detailers supply shop or online.



    Wheels looked like this on Friday after being cleaned with AF Imperial, decontaminated with IronX and then sealed with PPWSAS:


    Didn't look like that anymore after this weekend so first up is the Astonish that hadn't been used since my Mrs bought me for 99p; she thought any wheel cleaner is like any other wheel cleaner.

    Using the Astonish on the front offside alloy (intentionally using the lesser makes on the front wheels):


    Very watery and not clingy at all:


    Brushes didn't seem to generate much foam but did bring up the dirt:




    A rinse with a jet wash revealed this finish:




    Using the Auto Finesse Imperial on the rear offside alloy:


    Diluted 1:1 with distilled water using a foaming spray head:


    Very foamy, obviously the spray head doing its job:


    Dirt starting to shift:


    Definitely shifting it now with the least effort:


    A rinse with a jetwash revealed this finish:




    Using the CarPlan Wonder Wheels Hot Wheels on the front nearside alloy:




    Nice and foamy:


    Nice and clingy:






    A rinse with a jetwash revealed this finish:




    Using the ValetPro Bilberry diluted 1:1 on the rear nearside alloy:




    Quite foamy, great smell:




    After agitating with brushes:


    A rinse with a jetwash revealed this finish:





    In my opinion, the Imperial shifted the most dirt/brakedust with the least effort, maybe due to the foaming sprayhead.

    The HotWheels is the worst smelling, is the clingiest and also has the added advantage of being a contaminate remover (none to shift today though as alloys were IronX'ed on Friday)

    The Bilberry is the best smelling and was quite foamy from a standard spray head

    The Astonish was the most watery and required the most effort with a brush hence why it is the cheapest.

    Per litre the costs were as follows:

    Astonish £1.32
    Auto Finesse Imperial diluted 1:1 £2.49
    Valet Pro Bilberry diluted 1:1 £2.49
    CarPlan Wonder Wheels Hotwheels £8.00

    My order of products taking into account price, ease of use and finish and it's a win for the

    Auto Finesse Imperial

    1st Auto Finesse Imperial Wheel Cleaner

    Joint 2nd CarPlan Wonder Wheels Hot Wheels & ValetPro Bilberry

    4th Astonish Wheel Cleaner

    Hope this has been slightly informative for at least one other person?

    Andy



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    • #3
      Nicely done. I went for it after all with a recommended 1:10 obviously very watery. And wheels weren't that bad. Just my OCD got the better of me after a week of not washing it. Using a normal spray head was ok. Agitated it well and shifted dirt easily enough. I shall deffo invest in spray head and I pressure pump thing feom homebase for foam. As my pre rinse has just ran out. (Boooo!) Cheers dude. Great test!!

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      • #4
        Wilkos is very good for pressure sprayers mate


        This place is good for sprayhead


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        • #5
          Thanks Andy, I like reading your reviews mate
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          • #6
            Thanks for taking the time on the review.
            Now for a confession, iv just used the same shampoo for the car as for the wheels.
            but after seeing those results never ever again, as they looked immaculate.
            Last edited by madjeff; 25-01-2014, 14:11.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by madjeff View Post
              Thanks for taking the time on the review.
              Now for a confession, iv just used the same shampoo for the car as for the wheels.
              but after seeing those results never ever again, as they looked immaculate.
              That's not too bad a confession Jeff.

              I have actually just placed an order for a set of Wheel Woolies which are recommended to be placed in a bucket of soapy shampoo (same as for the car body) to pre-soak whilst spraying the dedicated wheel cleaner onto the wheel. Woolies are then used with the car shampoo to clean the wheel to leave amazing results

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8wZ...e_gdata_player

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              • #8
                Originally posted by RabidRacoon28 View Post
                That's not too bad a confession Jeff.

                I have actually just placed an order for a set of Wheel Woolies which are recommended to be placed in a bucket of soapy shampoo (same as for the car body) to pre-soak whilst spraying the dedicated wheel cleaner onto the wheel. Woolies are then used with the car shampoo to clean the wheel to leave amazing results

                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8wZ...e_gdata_player

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Gazski66 View Post
                  I know u will but please let us know how you rate them once you have had time to play
                  You know I will. A full Rabidracoon28 product test and review will be published with the usual pictures upon arrival.

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                  • #10
                    I think these are going to be my next detailing purchase too

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by bluenose62 View Post
                      I think these are going to be my next detailing purchase too
                      Quite expensive for what they are but that's what tax rebates are for lol

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