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Dark Fury is a USA-made, acid-free, concentrated wheel and tire cleaner designed for professional-grade grime removal. Dilutable at 4:1 for optimal power, it safely cleans tires, wheels, bugs, and road grime, delivering fast, streak-free results that preserve your vehicle’s finish. Highly rated with 4.7 stars from over 500 reviews, it’s the go-to solution for millennial professionals who demand efficiency and shine without the harsh chemicals.
| ASIN | B08BRBF5NV |
| ASIN | B08BRBF5NV |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (540) |
| Date First Available | 3 July 2020 |
| Department | All Ages |
| Department | All Ages |
| Item Weight | 567 g |
| Item Weight | 567 g |
| Item model number | C66-1 |
| Item model number | C66-1 |
| Manufacturer | Superior Products |
| Manufacturer | Superior Products |
| Net Quantity | 128.0 Milliliters |
| Net Quantity | 128.0 Milliliters |
| Package Dimensions | 30.1 x 14.81 x 14.6 cm; 566.99 g |
| Package Dimensions | 30.1 x 14.81 x 14.6 cm; 566.99 g |
D**B
I really like this for tires, wheels, and bugs. So often it's simply spray on, wait 45-60 seconds, and pressure wash off. Even without a pressure washer it usually takes no more than a wipe or two. Some stubborn bug guts may take a little more effort, but not much. It also works well on other types of dirt and grime. I dilute it 4:1, so a bottle or gallon will last quite a long time. Safe on paint. And the price is great. Highly recommended.
F**0
I was recommended to use this product for my mags ...Amazing results!...was also recommend to use 1part product 4 part water...ones it's however I would recommend to use a sealant otherwise mags will pickup dirt with 1 day or 2 .
C**W
This stuff is amazing. Cleaned n removed stuff I didn't think it would. The barrel of my rims look new... amazing.
A**L
Muy buen producto, hay que diluirlo, para remover polvo de frenos incrustado en rines de aluminio es perfecto, en llantas no recomendaría aplicar ya que sí no se remueve bien puede dejar manchas
N**H
I don't own a foaming sprayer, but I put this stuff at the full recommended 4:1 dilution in an old Dawn Powerwash spray bottle. It tries to foam, but that's not a big deal. Anyways, the product did pretty well at the recommended dilution. I used on my black anodized wheels that haven't seen a car wash for about 5 years. They had a thick layer of brake dust, and a few rusty spots on them. I started on one side of the truck, sprayed it on 2 wheels, and let the product sit for about 1 minute. I then sprayed it down with a hose using my thumb over the end to try and create some pressure. I didn't want to get out the pressure washer just for my wheels. I also wanted to see what this product could do. It did ok. I hit it with a nylon brush after spraying it off, and that helped remove more brake dust. Then I moved to the other side of the truck. I reduced the dilution to 2:1 (twice as strong), and it performed significantly better. It still didn't remove all of the brake dust, but anywhere that I could reach with a brush removed 95% of it. It didn't remove any of the rust spots, but I don't remember it advertised as a rust remover. I think the product is great. Now I'm going to invest in a foaming sprayer next. The before photo is a from a few months earlier and isn't a great photo because I wasn't taking a picture of the wheel. I had to zoom into the photo, so it's quite blurry. But you can see the brake dust all over the tire. The only place that wasn't coated in the dust was the center cap, which you can see is black. The rest of the wheel has a red tint from the dust. The after photo shows where the brake dust didn't get removed. The after photo was at the recommended 4:1 dilution.