What is Wheel & Aluminum Brightener/Cleaner?
In car care, a wheel and aluminum brightener is used to remove dirt, grime, brake dust, and more from aluminum surfaces. It works on panels, tanks, wheels, spokes, hub caps, and wheel covers.
Not only does it clean, but it also restores shine to dull surfaces. It can reduce the need for sanding or polishing—saving you time in detailing.
What Ingredients Are in a Wheel & Aluminum Brightener?
Surfactants break down dirt, grease, and grime while aiding application. Common ones: sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium laureth sulfate, cocamidopropyl betaine.
Acids help remove stubborn buildup like brake dust or oxidation. Common acids: sulfuric, phosphoric, hydrochloric, and citric acid.
Alkaline compounds such as sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide dissolve stains and heavy residues effectively.
Solvents like isopropyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, and glycol ethers dissolve contaminants and help lift grime from surfaces.
Chelating agents remove metal oxide buildup like rust. Examples: oxalic acid, EDTA, and citric acid.
Fragrances & colorants improve the user experience, adding pleasant scent and visual appeal to the formula.
How to Use a Wheel & Aluminum Brightener/Cleaner:
These cleaners can be ready to use or concentrated—check the label for dilution instructions.
Start by wearing gloves and eye protection. If using a concentrate, dilute to a 1:10 ratio for general cleaning.
Rinse the surface with water to remove any loose dirt and debris before applying the product.
Spray the product from top to bottom, covering the area evenly. Let sit for about 30 seconds to activate.
Use a wheel wooly, sponge, or nylex handle brush to gently agitate the product and lift off contaminants.
Rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove the cleaner and lifted grime. Dry the surface fully to prevent spotting.
Follow up with any required aftercare products such as a sealant or polish to protect and enhance shine.