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Frenzy:
I don't know whether to laugh or cry  :confused:

what next? brillo pads are great for buffing  :laugh:

RedRobin:
^^^^
In all fairness (sorry, I know it's less fun), the OP kam is possibly a newbie to the world of wheel cleaning and is possibly trying to contribute positively.

Btw, aren't non-scouring kitchen pads useful on silver exhaust tips?

Tortaruga:
Yeah come on! A few years ago I was using Fairy liquid and a sponge on my parents' car. I'd probably have tried depleted uranium on the wheels if someone had told me it'd be effective!

My own absolute ignorance in most walks of life never ceases to amaze me. However I do enjoy learning - I'm reading up on how to design websites at the moment.

Or maybe the OP is just taking the piss??

RedRobin:
^^^^
I've bothered to check out kam's post history and he doesn't sound like a guy who is taking the piss.

kam is a newbie, we should be helping and encouraging him, not taking the piss out of him.................







......... yet!!  :evilgrin:

maxload:

--- Quote from: RedRobin on August 15, 2012, 09:37:11 am ---^^^^

kam is a newbie, we should be helping and encouraging him, not taking the piss out of him.................








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It wasn't a case of taking the piss , more like shear disbelief that the OP would even think of using patio cleaner as a way of removing brake dust. As I said in trying to help the OP , buy some proper wheel cleaner...

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