None of the commercial chrome or paint rated Wheel cleaning products leave a residue. I, as I stated above, prefer A2Z Wheel & Tire cleaner by Eagle 1 as it was picked by one of the detail supplier testing companies as the best tire cleaner on the market that created no damage to the rubber, was originally designed for removal of disc brake dust on painted wheels, clean tires a side product. When sprayed on the brown dirt will run off the tire, I do use a soft wheel brush to scuff the tire prior to rinsing but you don't have to, can just rinse it off. I also coat the wheel with this stuff and then after approx 30 seconds I wash with soap & water and mitt. Same process I do on my cars, tires look like new, wheels look like they just came out of the box. I have used about every brand of disc brake cleaner but always go back to Eagle 1.
I don't like Windex "Blue" around the bike, or car, it has ammonia, I worked for company that made raw materials and sold train cars of base to Windex, lots of ammonia. Ammonia is not good for rubber, paint, vinyl etc. just terrible. But if you want a glass cleaner for bike/car use there are several brands out there that do not contain ammonia, they are safe for window tint. Stoner Invisible Glass is one, Mothers has one safe for tint, computer touch screens etc.