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JPC:

--- Quote from: Refinedvaleting on January 16, 2011, 04:32:57 pm ---Andy,, id suggest powerwashing them while on the car give them a scrub with a wheel brush.. easily available from halfords, rinse off again then take wheel at a time and powerhose inside. you can get products from autosmart cheap enough like tardis or in extreme cases they do one called fallout u might want to look at one thing i woud say if you goto the likes of autosmart or autobrite ensure you get acid free wheel cleaner .. the most popular wheel cleaner i find is billberry wheel cleaner, its a simple spray on scrub around and rinse off.  once fully clean the best wheel wax in my opinion is swissvax autobahn but i have heard of people having good results from hard collinite waxes.. once the wheels are cleaned thoroughly you will probably want to clay them then rinse them again to ensure free of contaminants before waxing..

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Fall out remover is lethal mate! And Tardis isn't a wheel cleaner.

I'd recommend pretty much what stealth wolf and top cat said. Take them off if you have time. If not, then im sure you'll manage with it being a monza wheel ;)

nads1_uk:
Cheers for all the advice fellas  :happy2:

I agree the Monza's are an easy wheel to clean just wanted to take some time to get them spot on and make it easier for future cleans.

Where is the best place to buy the bilberry, poorboys and collinite?

Andy

stealthwolf:
I tend to get my stuff from Elite Car Care but fellow forumite Keith has the Wash Shop and Autoperfection is also used by forum members.

andrewparker:
I'm a big fan of cleanyourcar.co.uk. They're local to me and the customer service is spot on.

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/

:happy2:

nads1_uk:
Do forum members get any discounts from those places?

Cheers

Andy

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