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budman3
07-24-2007, 12:00 PM
Product Name: Poorboy's Spray and Rinse

Product Container: 32oz clear bottle with heavy duty chemical sprayer

Product Labeling: Typical Poorboy's container, nothing fancy but gets the job done.

Product Characteristics: A fairly thick yellow consistancy. Not too strong of a smell for a wheel cleaner.

Product Performance: Spray and rinse. That is the name and that is all you need to do to get results :).

Product Price: 32 oz for $16 isn't that bad at all. It's worth it if you have very dirty wheels to deal with.

Product Safety: It is a professional product... strong stuff at that. So don't get any in your eyes, mouth, hands, etc.

My personal review:

Poorboy's Spray and Rinse. I think that's all I really need to say- spray and rinse :). Very easy to use and quite effective. Remember that this is a professional grade product and you should take certain precautions while using this product. In my case I had a lot of brake dust, dirt, grease, and grime which I wanted to see removed. I rinsed the wheel off, sprayed some S&R on, let sit for about 2-3 minutes, and hosed off. Huge improvement. Not perfect but big difference. So instead of taking the time (and using more product) to keep trying to remove everything with just the S&R I decided to scrub what I could. I'm not looking for having them 100% perfect but just looking respectable. And for the 6-7 minutes it took, I am very happy with the results. Conclusion is that if you have stubborn brake dust or work on vehicles that have a lot of it! PB S&R should be in your arsenal. It's easy enough to use, it'll save you time, and the results speak for themselves.

Before:


Hosed off:


S&R applied:


S&R rinsed off (no scrub)


After a little scrubbing:


And a little half and half picture:

Jose
07-24-2007, 12:26 PM
I had it, and yes, it IS very strong! My suggestion for best use is to have a pressure washer, and make sure the whole wheel is rinsed well! Great review, Budman!

budman3
07-24-2007, 12:36 PM
Thanks Jose. If it wasn't my Jeep or if the wheels were visible, I'd try and get all of the crap out of there... But it is a lot better than it was and, IMO a good test bed to show how the S&R works.