Alloy wheel cleaners?

RogueOne

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Anyone used this:

Bilt Hamber BH-AW1 Auto Wheel Cleaner

Or any other recommendations that will easily remove ingrained brake dist and road grime but won't destroy the Alloy wheels?

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Never used that but their Korrosol I use all the time. Works well on mine.
 
Any of the iron fallout remover type products work really well on brake dust and are safe on wheels. Auto Finesse Iron out is good, but as a cheaper alternative, dragons blood is really good. It's my go to wheel cleaner now and most of the time is contactless. Just spray on, leave for a few minutes, power wash off. Don't use any of these products on hot wheels or in direct sunlight though, they dry on before they have a chance to work properly.
 
Best to use something that's acid free.
Bilberry is quite good and you can dilute it so the 5ltr lasts forever and is great value.

 
I use this stuff it’s really good can’t go wrong with bilt hamber just a little pricey saying that cheaper if you buy in bigger 5 let bulk
 
I have the autoglym wheel cleaner. Wasn’t really impressed with it on the van so stopped using it (also blamed it for taking out a wheel sensor when I used it while the wheel was hot, although that’s really my fault). But I used it on the wife’s car (standard silver alloys) which had dirt on that I couldn’t even scrub off and it removed it without need for a for a brush! Impressive stuff but not really what I need for the coating of brake dust I get on the van which is cleaned regularly and has light use, this normally just washes off anyway. What would be more useful would be something that stops the brown brake dust settling on my black wheels in the first place!
 
I've used the Valet Pro Bilberry and it's pretty good but very thin so runs off before it's taken full effect so still needs a contact clean with a wheel brush.
The iron fallout stuff is fantastic but not cheap. Nice and thick so it has time to work.
Just finished a bottle of Auto Finesse Imperial Wheel Cleaner and I'd rate it the same as the Bilberry stuff.
So basically depends if you want to use the cheaper stuff that you can dilute and put a bit of effort in, or use the iron fallout stuff and spend more money for less effort.
 
I've gone through a fair few litres of the auto wheel, best wheel cleaner I've used. Very rarely need to touch the wheels.
 
This is my go to and I use it for the work fleet, as mentioned it’s cheaper to buy the 5 litres. I’ve used most other cleaners and always go back to BH.
 
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