Diablo Wheel Cleaner vs. Pure Magic – Which Cleans Wheels Faster?
Diablo Wheel Cleaner is pH-balanced and safe — but can it match the cleaning power of Pure Magic on tough brake dust and grime?
Cleaning wheels is one of the toughest detailing jobs, especially when you’re dealing with baked-on brake dust. Chemical Guys Diablo Wheel Cleaner is known for being pH-balanced and safe for most finishes. Jimbo’s Pure Magic is also pH-neutral, but is designed with a stronger surfactant package for faster cleaning. We tested both to see which delivers cleaner wheels with less effort.
Test Setup
- Vehicle: Daily driver sedan with 2 weeks of brake dust build-up
- Wheels: Clear-coated aluminum, 18-inch
- Tools: Soft wheel brush, dedicated tire brush, microfiber drying towel
Application & Dwell
- Diablo: Thick gel-like consistency clings well, dwell time 3–4 minutes before agitation.
- Pure Magic: Foamy consistency with rapid wetting action, dwell time 2–3 minutes before agitation.
Cleaning Performance
We measured cleaning efficiency by how much brake dust was removed with minimal brushing:
- Diablo: Removed ~80% of visible brake dust after light brushing.
- Pure Magic: Removed ~95% of visible brake dust with the same effort.
Safety on Finishes
Both products are safe on painted, powder-coated, and clear-coated wheels. Neither caused spotting or staining when rinsed within the recommended dwell time.
Rinse & Finish
Pure Magic rinsed cleaner, leaving minimal residue in lug nut holes. Diablo required a little extra rinsing to clear all foam from intricate wheel designs.
Verdict
If safety is your only concern, both products perform well. But if you want faster, more complete cleaning with less brushing, Pure Magic is the winner for both pros and DIY detailers.
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FAQs
Is Pure Magic safe on ceramic-coated wheels?
Yes, it’s pH-neutral and will not strip or degrade coatings.
Can Pure Magic be diluted?
Yes. For light maintenance cleaning, it can be diluted 1:1 with water.
Does it work on tires too?
Yes, it effectively removes browning and grime from tires without harming rubber.