Microfiber madness

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Does the incredibrush clean REALLY dirty Rims? What cleaner should I use.Do I need to get the incredisponge for interior cleaning like it says in the description of Ultima Interior shampoo. Thank roadtripx
 
Assuming they be REALLY dirty like you say, it will not clean those with a simple car soap mixture. Nothing against the brush, it's the product you use it with that will not do it. You could work those with TarX or IronX or a dedicated wheel cleaner.

I'd keep the Incredisponge for exterior cleaning, personally. A good Microfiber for taking off dust, then another one for trim and interior protection as long with a set of small brushes for those hard to reach areas works great.

As for the interior shampoo, a medium-stiff brush will help you work the surfaces with Ultima Interior Shampoo.

Edit: I just noticed your other post about your leather seats. If that's the interior cleaning you wish to do with the Ultima product, then that sponge could work on those seats (not too well on the carpets!)
 
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Yes the seats are what I'm interested in. I think I will go with a microfiber pad this time. Just to see how it works. I have a carpet brush for the mat's and carpet's. Thanks for the help.
 
I think that Incredibrush is a waste for a really dirty rims. I am using EZ Brush + ValetPro Blue Gel. This thing will eat everything :) Then when the rim is OK-ish, you can use Iron-X, Tar-X and Incredibrush.
 
Dear roadtripx

The Incredibrush costs too much to use on filthy wheels, but "costs too much" is relative. I was on a Lamborghini forum earlier today and a nineteen year-old was complaining about the high cost of his Hurácan insurance. That dude probably could start his wheel detail with a dozen Incredibrushes and treat them all as disposable.

A cheaper, more abrasive brush (EZ Detail or Mother's, for example) probably would cut heavy wheel grime a little better anyway. After a first pass with one of those brushes and a good rinse, bring out the Incredibrush.

Two strong, effective cleaners are Sonax Wheel Cleaner Plus and Brown Royal Wheel Cleaner. After you get your wheels very clean, coat them with Car Pro Dlux and then you'll need just plain car wash soap to clean them.
 
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Does the incredibrush clean REALLY dirty Rims? What cleaner should I use.Do I need to get the incredisponge for interior cleaning like it says in the description of Ultima Interior shampoo. Thank roadtripx

Yes, it really does. Incredibrush material cleans really well. If you aren't one to want to use it on super dirty rims then you can get wheel woolie large or medium brush. Pick up TUGA for really dirty rims and thank me later... http://www.carpro-us.com/wheels-tires-and-trim-care/tuga-devil-special-wheel-cleaner-32oz/

For interior I love slogger towels and the leather brush with Ultima

http://www.carpro-us.com/brushes-applicators-tools/natural-horse-hair-leather-upholstery-brush/
 
I guess I should have read these posts before I order,P21s wheel gel cleaner. I have tried the EZ brush,but I don't like wearing a rain jacket and pants with a full face shield in the summertime. So that's why I went with the Incredibrush.
 
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