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Autoglym's not-so-new wheel cleaning kit....

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RedRobin:

--- Quote from: Hedge on March 03, 2011, 01:36:26 pm ---
Just so peeps know it says "contains Sodium Hydrochloride" which is acid last time I did chemistry so be careful out there. :scared:


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....You were right, my fwend. Or at least, mostly, because all cleaning solutions need an active agent and the rest is pancaking regs.  :happy2:

rich83:

--- Quote from: RedRobin on March 04, 2011, 09:50:34 am ---^^^^
I have now updated my original post after talking to Autoglym this morning.

• Some of you guys are right: It's not new! But the packaging (merely adding two brushes) is new.

• Note what I've now written about diamond-cut+lacquer alloys.

• The Sodding Hydrochlorithingy is just something which packaging regulations insist on being said.

• It's better applied to a wet wheel but is also effective on a dry alloy.

I hope this helps  :happy2:



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Hey Robin...  :booty:

:grin:

VC:
nice one RR  :happy2:

clive_gti:

--- Quote ---sometimes the gorgoeus hottie owner is there
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Pics please..  :drool:

RedRobin:

--- Quote from: richwig83 on March 04, 2011, 10:39:37 am ---
--- Quote from: RedRobin on March 04, 2011, 09:50:34 am ---^^^^
I have now updated my original post after talking to Autoglym this morning.

• Some of you guys are right: It's not new! But the packaging (merely adding two brushes) is new.

• Note what I've now written about diamond-cut+lacquer alloys.

• The Sodding Hydrochlorithingy is just something which packaging regulations insist on being said.

• It's better applied to a wet wheel but is also effective on a dry alloy.

I hope this helps  :happy2:



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Hey Robin...  :booty:

:grin:


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Hey Rich... 

:grin:

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