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jdizzy
19th June 2010, 18:51
as above really :D
TypeRDavid
19th June 2010, 19:00
Bilberry or Autosmart smart wheels, both are non acidic and very good for stubborn brake dust etc.
Wayne
19th June 2010, 19:10
Agree with David there, Bilberry and smart wheels are the best wheel cleaners out there:) i'm currently using smart wheels and it's awesome:)
jdizzy
19th June 2010, 19:14
are they both on cyc?
i know bilberry is
saxovtsmad
19th June 2010, 19:26
billbury juice
woodysVTR
19th June 2010, 19:45
Scouring pad, some Fairy liquid and rinse off with some vinegar. Just to be different. :P
jdizzy
19th June 2010, 19:46
Scouring pad, some Fairy liquid and rinse off with some vinegar. Just to be different. :P
ahh what the hell, ill give that a try :p
woodysVTR
19th June 2010, 19:49
ahh what the hell, ill give that a try :p
Works for me, gives it the 'distressed' look...
jdizzy
19th June 2010, 19:54
Works for me, gives it the 'distressed' look...
:p very pleased with you lol
Bilberry everytime for me
P90PTS
19th June 2010, 20:31
Gloss It Wheel Cleaner and Chemical Guys Orange Wheel and Rim Cleaner. Both far better than Bilberyy
jdizzy
19th June 2010, 20:33
Gloss It Wheel Cleaner and Chemical Guys Orange Wheel and Rim Cleaner. Both far better than Bilberyy
linky?? lol
Wayne
19th June 2010, 20:41
Here you go bud http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/gloss-it-signature-wheel-gel-cat4.html
P90PTS
19th June 2010, 20:41
Gloss-It Wheel Gel (http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/gloss-it-signature-wheel-gel-cat4.html)
Chemical Guys Orange Wheel Cleaner (http://www.chemicalguysuk.com/product_p/citrwhhe.htm)
J222JRA
19th June 2010, 20:55
Glossit Gel,
Bilberry,
Megs wheel brightner,
Chemical guys premium blue wheel cleaner.
Dave-B
19th June 2010, 21:07
A good clean with bilberry then two coats of pbs wheal sealant, I hardly use bilberry now ;)
grant_evans
19th June 2010, 21:19
smart wheels would be my choice
mrtomc2
19th June 2010, 21:21
is wonderwheels bad for alloys then,
CHIP
19th June 2010, 22:06
I'm currently using CG Premium Blue as it's the only one i know of that's fine with Polished Wheels (my Wolfrace's dishes aren't lacquered)... Once my VTR wheels are back on for the winter i'll give Bilberry a try.
Princey_vts
20th June 2010, 01:01
Autosmart then for ultimate gleam, sounds daft but a dab of toothpaste. Works a treat, plus wheels smell gorgeous ;)
J222JRA
20th June 2010, 08:45
is wonderwheels bad for alloys then,
Its a very strong acid based wheel cleaner. You really have to be careful with the stuff as ifyou have corrosion or peeling lacquer the wheel cleaner can make the problem far worse.
This stuff can damage the paint finish so you are really better using something far more gentle to protect your alloys.
lyndon
20th June 2010, 08:58
I use Bilberry wheel cleaner, with the small £2.99 CYC brush to agitate, works wonders and safe on my painted wheels :)
motty
20th June 2010, 12:10
i use traffic film on mine, but if your gonna use that make sure you dilute it down.
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