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Caliper Cleaning - Please talk slowly...
VC:
Now that i have the merc rims on the car, my calipers are now far more on show and they're disgraceful at the best of times, so i guess i now have to spend a little more attention to detail with them :ashamed:
So my questions if anyone fancies answering in a way that someone from cornwall can understand
What the best method for getting 'in' there? brush? Cleaning techniques to save knuckles
What sort of product should i be using, will it harm my rims? product recommendation?
Should i use something like an alloy wheel cleaner?
Is there a way to seal them to protect from build up of brake dust etc?
thankyou please :drinking:
Moschops:
Righteeooo Matey...here goes in my best country speak...ooooarrrhhh!
Now I'm typing this slowly as I know you cannot read fast.... :P
You will need some of these:
RaceGlaze - Detailing Brush Set
Rimwax Wheel Wax
Valet Pro - Bilberry Wheel Cleaner - 1 Litre
Plus one of those Ezee Details brushes that have been discussed on another thread...here:
http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=8650.0
All the above I've pinched off the Auto Perfection site...but other retailers are available... :signLOL:
Start by spraying on the Bilberry juice and leave for several minutes, then get the Ezee Detail brush and work it round the wheels, now I always have a clean bucket bucket of water here as to rinse the brush the brush off, but the nice lady from Auto Perfection doesn't so it's it your choice.
Now use one the Race Glaze brush's to agitate the muck off the awkward areas of the wheel and brake calipers, you might want to spray a little more Bilberry on them and leave for several minutes just to get them ultra clean and free of carbon.
Once you've done that, rinse the wheel off with some clean water.
After this I then Snow Foam the car, leave, then rinse the car and then proceed to wash the whole car and the wheels with (Dodo Juice or Lusso in my case) whatever shampoo you use. Rinse with clean water.
Dry the car off. (with your bestest chamoise... :stupid:)
I then add a coat of Rim Wax to my wheels, (smells nice too so this will be up your street or Cul De Sac :laugh:)
Leave to haze then buff off. I use one these (Cookie Monster Cloth..Dodo Juice - Fantastic Fur Microfibre)
Job Done... :pomppomp:
VC:
all sounds good dude thanks :happy2:
so buying that bilberry stuff by the litre i take it it's a spray bottle or something not a foaming type thing? and can be used on the wheels too
so slap it everywhere under there or use with caution?
Moschops:
--- Quote from: Very Cherry on November 02, 2009, 06:43:05 pm ---all sounds good dude thanks :happy2: No worries :happy2:
so buying that bilberry stuff by the litre i take it it's a spray bottle or something not a foaming type thing? and can be used on the wheels too.
You will have to buy one of those spray bottles, I fill it less than a quarter will the Billberry then top the rest up with water.
so slap it everywhere under there or use with caution? I use on the wheels and tyres, but I have another "cleaner" for the underside, again Jim sells this stuff, :happy2: Can't remember what its called and I can't find on there site, but again I dilute this down about a 1/4 and spray it on and leave to "dwell"...then wash it off when the car gets washed... :smiley:
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VC:
whoa there tiger :chicken:
cleaning the underside is for energetic people that live in the north where they have the cold as stimulus
we warm cornish dwellers dont have time for that nonsense :grin:
just the calipers should do for now, they look rubbish behind a clean wheel...unless i hit a tourist no one will ever see my arches :chicken:
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