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I understand your concerns, but wasnt it you that said in another thread about squirting de-greaser all over the engine bay then pressure washing it!? hmmmmmm........ anywayBepe wrote:petrol???????????? you insane it has properties that strips paint!!!! also strips down any lovely wax you have applied!
you might aswell chuck acid on it aswell
Like they say there are many ways to skin a cat and the same is true to car cleaning/detailing. there is no right or wrong, there is only what works for you and what you are willing to pay for, just look at all the varying oppinions on this very thread of how to go about it! all different but equally effective. So no i am not insane, i was just sharing a tip that could save you alot of money and get you the same results with an alternative process. I wonder what people did before the car care product manufacturers told us we all need to clay??!!!
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whats the best thing to use to clean the bbs alloys? is it ok to use the usualy alloy wheels cleaner. i'm just a bit wary as i know they are a little,well, sensitive!
i bought my gti back in novemeber from a main vw dealer. they refurbished the wheels but there are already signs of decay...not good.
so whats best to look after them?
i bought my gti back in novemeber from a main vw dealer. they refurbished the wheels but there are already signs of decay...not good.
so whats best to look after them?

