No Touch Wheel cleaner (Not the tire foam)...All shined up and no place to go.....

Highfly

Active VIP Member
Joined
Feb 23, 2012
Messages
1,628
Reaction score
2,004
Location
Airdrie
Last ride of the year I left the covers off the sleds and headed home. Weather was nice in Elkford but once on the Alberta side it was the worst driving conditions I had driven in all winter. Deep fresh powder untracked, blowing snow, frozen icy patches and then closer to Calgary they had put a ton of salt down. Needless to say both sleds were white just covered in salt. I just finished cleaning the sleds up this weekend. I was wondering how I was going to get all the salt off everything and that is when I tried the No Touch wheel cleaner. I always buy the packs you get from Costco and use the tire foam but never the wheel cleaner. Usually you get one wheel cleaner and the rest the tire foam in the pack. Anyways just thought I would throw it out there that the wheel cleaner did a fantastic job on cleaning the salt, oil, engine grime off of the sleds. I gave everything a quick rinse with water, soaked the heck out of everything with the wheel cleaner foam let sit for a minute or two and then took the power washer to it. It seems to be way less harsh then say an engine degreaser product yet cut through all the grime and salt.
 

Highfly

Active VIP Member
Joined
Feb 23, 2012
Messages
1,628
Reaction score
2,004
Location
Airdrie
I didn't take any before pictures but here are the after, I'm sure you all know what a sled engine looks like after a season of running and what the salt can do.
 

QuintinG

Active VIP Member
Joined
Apr 24, 2011
Messages
775
Reaction score
746
Location
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Awesome! Im gonna have to try some of that. I have spray 9 and brakleen but I haven't tried them yet and I dont know how theyd stack up
 
Top Bottom