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1-Gallon Adam's Polishes Wheel & Tire Cleaner

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$27

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Adam's Polishes, Inc. via Amazon has 1-Gallon Adam's Polishes Wheel & Tire Cleaner on sale for $29.99 - 10% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $26.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Features:
  • Immediately breaks down harsh tire blooming (brown tires) and oxidation
  • Non-acid, alkaline formula
  • Dissolves iron particles embedded into paint surfaces, changes color to purple as it works
  • Citrus scent

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Adam's Polishes, Inc. via Amazon has 1-Gallon Adam's Polishes Wheel & Tire Cleaner on sale for $29.99 - 10% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $26.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Note: You have the flexibility to manage your Subscribe & Save subscription at any time after your order ships. View Subscribe & Save filler items and our current Subscribe & Save Frontpage deals to unlock up to extra 15% savings when you have 5 or more items in your current monthly subscription.

Features:
  • Immediately breaks down harsh tire blooming (brown tires) and oxidation
  • Non-acid, alkaline formula
  • Dissolves iron particles embedded into paint surfaces, changes color to purple as it works
  • Citrus scent

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twiggy_alien_man
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Works fine, but it isn't a miracle product like the previous poster is making it out to be.

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Aug 23, 2025 05:44 AM
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shredstickAug 23, 2025 05:44 AM
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Quote from Tazmania99 :
Double fault on your comment. First, this is not pricey at all compared to other reputable name brands such as P&S, Griot's Garage, or Armour Detail Supply. Then, this product does not remove iron particles at all.
Your right i forgot to add the link of the product i was talking about. https://www.amazon.com/Carpro-Iro...9tdGY&th=1
Aug 23, 2025 07:19 AM
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SlimeyfaceAug 23, 2025 07:19 AM
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Quote from shredstick :
This is the stuff you want, its pricey but so worth it for really bad rims, and to get rid of iron deposits on your paint.
Quote from Tazmania99 :
Double fault on your comment. First, this is not pricey at all compared to other reputable name brands such as P&S, Griot's Garage, or Armour Detail Supply. Then, this product does not remove iron particles at all.

Triple fault = this is for use on wheels and tires, not just for the rim. I've been using it on my barrels as well and it seems to work ok there too.
Aug 23, 2025 12:09 PM
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mintynfreshAug 23, 2025 12:09 PM
64 Posts
Fun fact - at full concentration, this will strip paint and stain! I discovered that bc the bottle had a crack in it and leaked all over from the shelf and stripped paint and stain off wood! That being said, I wouldnt hesitate to use it on my wheels again, just bummed I wasted $30....
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Aug 23, 2025 05:42 PM
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TXGoatAug 23, 2025 05:42 PM
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Use this stuff pretty regularly with great results.
Aug 23, 2025 07:08 PM
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scythemkAug 23, 2025 07:08 PM
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Quote from Slimeyface :
Quote from twiggy_alien_man


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Works fine, but it isn't a miracle product like the previous poster is making it out to be.

Yeah i finally used it last night coincidentally after getting it on the last deal that was posted here.


I was underwhelmed. I hadnt cleaned my wheels in at least 6 months and I had tons of brake dust caked on. It didnt quite work as everyone is hyping it up.


Admittedly, i did dilute it down about 1:4 so today I'm going to try 1:1.
Sooo ... You diluted an RTU (ready to use) product that is intended to be used at full strength to a 20% concentration. And you're complaining it doesn't work miracles on wheels that haven't been washed for 6 months and making conclusions about how good the product is on this basis.
Your post does not come across as very intelligent.
I've used this regularly with great success. For well maintained, regularly washed wheels, 1:1 dilution works great. For neglected tires and wheels, full strength is the only way to go.
Aug 23, 2025 07:13 PM
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SmoothMonkeyPartsAug 23, 2025 07:13 PM
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Quote from BrendanB :
this is the best wheel and tire cleaner I've ever used. Spray it on a dry tire and wheel, but don't let the PRODUCT dry on the wheel. Dwell for like a minute or two, agitate the tire with a tire brush, get the wheel with whatever you've got, a mitt, a microfiber, a soft bristle brush, rinse thoroughly...you'll be blown away. At that point once the tire dries, you're ready to put your dressing of choice on (I like griots ceramic tire, it lasts a long time and doesn't sling, at least on my tires.) and you can seal the wheels with a spray wax too, makes it even easier to keep the wheels clean. Go full strength with this stuff when they're really dirty and you can dilute it 1:1 for maintenance if you want. Really good product and value for what you get.
I dunno about it turning my painted surfaces purple as it works. I think any man my age would have at least some reservation with the thought of purple wheels on their vehicle. 😁
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Aug 23, 2025 07:17 PM
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BrendanBAug 23, 2025 07:17 PM
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Quote from SmoothMonkeyParts :
I dunno about it turning my painted surfaces purple as it works. I think any man my age would have at least some reservation with the thought of purple wheels on their vehicle. 😁
there's alot of horror stories being told in this thread, all I did and do is follow the directions and I get stellar results, so I don't know. I guess with everything ymmv, and products can only take you so far, technique always eventually comes into play, as does having reasonable expectations for what something can do.

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Aug 23, 2025 07:18 PM
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SmoothMonkeyPartsAug 23, 2025 07:18 PM
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Quote from mintynfresh :
Fun fact - at full concentration, this will strip paint and stain! I discovered that bc the bottle had a crack in it and leaked all over from the shelf and stripped paint and stain off wood! That being said, I wouldnt hesitate to use it on my wheels again, just bummed I wasted $30....
Those little pop and glow rave bracelets that kids get at birthday parties and stuff will do the exact same. We had one bust on a piece of furniture and it took it down almost perfectly to raw wood. It even removed the stain. It was high end solid wood furniture too. I've often wondered why someone hasn't marketed it as furniture stripper because it would save a lot of time refinishing.
Aug 23, 2025 07:24 PM
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SmoothMonkeyPartsAug 23, 2025 07:24 PM
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I may be simple, but what's the deal with the "subscribe and save". Do you subscribe and then cancel it after you get your discount? More specifically, is it a pain to cancel the subscription?
Aug 23, 2025 11:37 PM
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chickdrAug 23, 2025 11:37 PM
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Quote from SmoothMonkeyParts :
I may be simple, but what's the deal with the "subscribe and save". Do you subscribe and then cancel it after you get your discount? More specifically, is it a pain to cancel the subscription?
Not at all. Exactly as you said, get the item and then cancel the subscription. I do it all the time.
Aug 24, 2025 08:45 PM
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robrAug 24, 2025 08:45 PM
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How does this compare to Sonax The Beast? I love that product but it's far more expensive

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