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Alloy wheel cleaner? GO!

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samb377:
+1 for shampoo if sealed, so it sounds like this will solve your problem. Obviously with a good mitt or maybe a wheel wooly.

If this doesn't cut it you can go for something more focused like bilberry wheel cleaner, which is a good performer at an excellent price. If there is serious contamination from brakes, then you might want to use iron-x or a similar iron fall out remover like dragon's breath, however you shouldn't need to be applying this type of product regularly. Different tools for different jobs.

stealthwolf:
Is the green one DJ sour power? I used to use Born to be mild and whilst it was fine for weekly use during the summer, I didn't rate it in the winter. Now use dura gloss.

arris:
Sorry to thread hijack.

But ill be sealing my wheels with carbon collective platinum wheels which i have, would bilberry cleaner be suitable to wash once thats applied or will it be too strong? If so what would be a good shampoo/cleaner to use?

xjay1337:
Normal car shampoo!!

Gman30:

--- Quote from: stealthwolf on January 09, 2014, 10:14:49 pm ---Is the green one DJ sour power? I used to use Born to be mild and whilst it was fine for weekly use during the summer, I didn't rate it in the winter. Now use dura gloss.



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Yea that's it mate it! Might have to upgrade it.. Who makes Dura Gloss?

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