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Bound
21st May 2010, 22:37
Anywhere I can buy a sample?

Don't really fancy spending £25 on a gallon, will probably only ever need it once or twice, plus I've already wasted £13 on Bilberry.

TypeRDavid
21st May 2010, 22:53
Do you not find Bilberry any good then?

Bound
21st May 2010, 22:56
Do you not find Bilberry any good then?

No mate, did nothing for my caked on brake dust.

TypeRDavid
21st May 2010, 22:58
Must have been very badly baked on then i cant say ive had a problem with bilberry tbh, did you have the correct dilution ratio?

Bound
21st May 2010, 23:03
Must have been very badly baked on then i cant say ive had a problem with bilberry tbh, did you have the correct dilution ratio?

Yep, I had it 1:1. Scrubbed with a wheel brush style thing, was sprayed on, hosed off, nothing.

James106
21st May 2010, 23:30
ELBOW GREASE!

OR

Orange degreaser

TypeRDavid
21st May 2010, 23:33
Decent clay would suffice i would have thought , and then followed by a good wheel sealent !!! to stop this from happening lol;)

grant_evans
22nd May 2010, 10:37
just go and get some wonder wheels from halfords

wadoryu
25th May 2010, 10:15
the only time i wold recommend wonder wheels is when it is very bad. but once iron cut come out it will be the best cleaner out there. hopefully;)

grant_evans
25th May 2010, 16:50
the only time i wold recommend wonder wheels is when it is very bad. but once iron cut come out it will be the best cleaner out there. hopefully;)

i4 detailing have it in stock :y:

Predator_R32
25th May 2010, 16:50
Wonder wheels is an acid and will do more damage than good to wheels

if the wheels are bad i assume the brake dust is pitted onto the wheels, id suggest you take the wheels off then clean them, clay them then use abit of ag srp to try and get them back but if there too far gone a refurb is needed

as said a good wheel sealent will stop this

saxovtsmad
25th May 2010, 16:56
get some fine wet and dry on them if its on the inside mate