Green Earth Technologies wheel cleaner

I got some recently and have used it a couple of times. It worked fine; not too harsh and did a decent job. None of the wheels were very dirty, so no real test of power. You still have to scrub to get grime out of the nooks.
 
I'm curious about their high pressure detergent injector, looks like a good idea.

I wonder how their engine oil works, I mean, it seams counterintuitive that a prduct could neutralize the efects of moisture and oxidation and still be biodegradable. It is API SM certified so it must be good stuff :confused:
 
6 dollars sounds too much for it. Do you live by a Meijers? I think I've seen tee same line there, and ace is the most expensive place there is.
 
lakinui said:
I got some recently and have used it a couple of times. It worked fine; not too harsh and did a decent job. None of the wheels were very dirty, so no real test of power. You still have to scrub to get grime out of the nooks.



I decided to try some of this, and I think my experience was about the same as yours.

Power is decent, better than ONR, but its no Wheel Brightener.

I was hoping this stuff would be more of a clingy gel, its just a liquid.

It has a very faint citrus smell, no harsh fumes, and is non irritating, at least on my relatively sensitive skin. I actually got a little too brave and decided to taste the stuff :idea no adverse reaction yet, but it doesn't taste good.

Over all I like it, and will continue to use it I think, Its a really good product to bridge the gap between soap/ONR and Wheel Brightener.

Another thing I noticed was It didn't seem to strip of the sealant I put on my plastic hub caps.
 
I just picked up a few bottles of their tire shine out of the $1 bin at Ace.

I was very pleasantly surprised! low shine, almost like 303, looks really good.

easy application.

no info on durability yet, I'll try to post back with that.

really good stuff, I would gladly pay full price for it in the future!
 
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