12 hours cleaning the GTI!
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Mouse_GTI
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12 hours cleaning the GTI!
Cleaning process:
http://www.eastsidevw.co.uk/forum/viewt ... 0945#10945
Photos after:
http://www.eastsidevw.co.uk/forum/viewt ... 0948#10948
What y'all think?
http://www.eastsidevw.co.uk/forum/viewt ... 0945#10945
Photos after:
http://www.eastsidevw.co.uk/forum/viewt ... 0948#10948
What y'all think?
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Fantastic job there - its so damned clean. Come and give mine that much attention
I've spent 6 hours cleaning it before, but have never tried this pre wash etcetc stuff
Best thing ive found for alloy wheels is just industrial Aluminium Cleaner - works a treat. Smells foul but the results are astounding
I've spent 6 hours cleaning it before, but have never tried this pre wash etcetc stuff
Best thing ive found for alloy wheels is just industrial Aluminium Cleaner - works a treat. Smells foul but the results are astounding
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Using a clay bar and some lubricant should remove the brake dust. If your looking for a wheel cleaner to do the job I'd probably recommend Meguiars Wheel Brightner (though it does strip wax so you couldn't use it all the time if you wanted to protect your wheels)samil87 wrote:i hav brake dust stuck to my wheels on the dish
how do i get rid of it
tried some wonder wheels stuff my frend lent me
ended up almost burning my fingers but the brake dust is still there
what do you use?
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Best beginner kit would be a Meguiars kit. Some times Halfrauds sell them. Here's one for £10 online:alexperkins wrote:Where can you get this clay from?
http://www.bigjohnsbits.co.uk/index.asp ... ductid=155
Guide on how to use it:
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog ... clean.html
If you were wanting to go down a more expensive route, get a 5l bottle of Meguiars Last Touch (£15) and the spray bottle to go with it (£3) - it dilutes 1:1 and works out cheaper than small bottles you can buy. And for the clay I'd recommend Pinnacle Poly Clay (which I used) or Lehm Clay (around about £20)
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