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Anty
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21st Jul 09 at 23:15   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

hey chaps

whats the best way to remove brake dust, as far as i can see it looks rusty with the amount of brake dust that is caked on.

so any ideason how to get it shifted, cheap as poss !!!

cheers
Adam_B
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21st Jul 09 at 23:16   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

From a wheel? Wonder wheels works well if its just a regular alloy wheel, wouldnt use it on painted wheels though.
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21st Jul 09 at 23:18   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

there un painted, eft a deposit on them, so im collectin them tomorow afternoo, i tourht of wonder wheels, but wasnt too sure if it was any good, they are standerd fit 13" alloys.
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Im no 'detailing' hero but for what you want i would say its best.
elliott023
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see how much u can get off with the wonder wheels, but i used some citrus cleaning fluid my mum had in the cupboard, that worked a treat lol, CIF or summet lol
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spray some tar and glue remover on mate.. and leave to soak then spray some more on and work it in with a brush.. paint brush ect
chrisritch
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Auto Glym Clean Wheels
truly amazing stuff just use gloves ifg you have ny cuts on your hands as it hurts like fuck if you get in a cut!
cleans like nothing ive ever used
Anty
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22nd Jul 09 at 01:10   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by chrisritch
Auto Glym Clean Wheels
truly amazing stuff just use gloves ifg you have ny cuts on your hands as it hurts like fuck if you get in a cut!
cleans like nothing ive ever used


ill give that a try.. aswell cnt weight lol ooooo
deano87
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22nd Jul 09 at 06:34   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Muc-Off.

Can get it from Halfords. Used in the biking industry original, but works well on alloy wheels. You still need to rub it off with a sponge, but makes it much much easier.
lisac
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22nd Jul 09 at 18:08   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Anty
quote:
Originally posted by chrisritch
Auto Glym Clean Wheels
truly amazing stuff just use gloves ifg you have ny cuts on your hands as it hurts like fuck if you get in a cut!
cleans like nothing ive ever used


ill give that a try.. aswell cnt weight lol ooooo

 
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