Review - CG Products Wheel & Tire Cleaning

Wors

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It has been a while for a review and I have had a gallon of CG - Nonsense sitting in my detailing supplies for way to long and I have been wondering how well it cleans.

Products Used:
  • CG - Nonsense All Surface Super Cleaner (Diluted 1:3)
  • CG - Signature Series Wheel Cleaner (Diluted 1:4)
  • CG - JetSeal 109
  • CG - Extreme VRP Dressing
  • CG - Barebones
  • Tuf Shine Tire Cleaner

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In preparation for the review I forgot to take a before picture of the driver front so here is the driver rear.

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NonSense Sprayed on the tired and scrubbed with the Tuf Shine tire brush. Notice all the dirt behind the wheel.

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Signature Series wheel cleaner applied and various brushes used.

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NonSense sprayed in the wheel well and agitated with the large Wheel Woolie.

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Everything was rinsed then NonSense was applied to only the tire and scrubbed again, more dirt was lifted off yet again.

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To see if the tire was still dirty I applied Tuf Shine Tire Cleaner (1:1) and scrubbed. I have found it normal that the TS tire cleaner pulls off more dirt after using other APCs too.

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Wheel & Tire all clean.

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The Wheel and Tire were dried with a MF then JetSeal 109 was applied to the face of the wheel.

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Complete - CG VRP on tires, CG JetSeal 109 on wheel, and CG Barebones in the wheel wells. The tires received two coats of VRP. NonSense diluted 1:3 did a better job than I expected at cleaning the tires.

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Funny how in CG YouTube vids they always use 1:10 dilution when they clean tires. Their tires always look dirty afterwards too when their finished. In the vids they only clean the tires once and then they apply one of their tire dressings which leaves the applicator black after applying. Clearly the tires are still filthy but they swear that the tire is clean.
 
Very nice! I like the parking ontop of a wood block trick too. I've gotta remember that for next time.
 
Thanks for review.

I never had much luck with Nonsense in cleaning carpets. I am sure the brush made a big difference but will try an experiment of my own.

I do want to try VRP some time.
 
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