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DarylVTR
20th July 2006, 14:15
Thought id ask and see if polished bliss / members can answer my question

What is the best product to use to clean black alloy wheels (multispokes)

They are matt black id like to get a smear free, shiny finnish, using some tyre dressing on the wheels works but not for long, seeing the pics of the lotus polished bliss have done, they look immaculate. :clapping:

saxoash
20th July 2006, 14:55
huh? jsut clean then with a brush and then you can polish them like your car

DarylVTR
20th July 2006, 14:58
polishing them doesnt give them a deep shiny finnish :p

they also very hard to clean... must be easier way to achieve a glossy shine

saxoash
20th July 2006, 15:35
your not polishing thme properly then because its exhaust like your paint on your car.

But as soon as your starting braking the brake dust will cover them, just spray them with back to black after your have washed the car and they have dried then when u wash it again the brake dust just rinse's off

PolishedBliss
21st July 2006, 00:07
Basecoat of JEFFS Werkstatt Prime Strong, topped with 2-3 coats of Poorboy's Wheel Sealant. Then add a coat of Blackfire Long Lasting Tyre Gel and your wheels will look like this...

http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f293/polishedbliss/polishedbliss/blackfire/alloy2.jpg

:Y:

DarylVTR
21st July 2006, 11:48
might have to get some of that then they look MINT cheers for that,

see knew that wasnt just water and polish!!!!

rosey
21st July 2006, 12:05
i think its because your wheels are actually ment to be matt black daryl and not shiny!!!

hesslevtr
21st July 2006, 13:31
i think its because your wheels are actually ment to be matt black daryl and not shiny!!!


well done shame on the rest of you for not seeing that his wheels are MATT black ie no laguer so no shine

PolishedBliss
21st July 2006, 19:37
The Wheel Sealant will give them a satin finish, as it finishes like a synthetic wax - not as shiny as mine, but it will add some shine. :)