also bought myself some valetpro bilberry wheel cleaner
great stuff
www.waxamomo.co.uk
also bought myself some valetpro bilberry wheel cleaner
great stuff
www.waxamomo.co.uk
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Bilberry is the dog's bollox....
Chemical guy's grim reaper is the mutt's nut's especially if your alloy's are caked in s*it.... best thing about the cg is you can dillute in ratio's and have a safer mix if the wheels aint as bad, on the plus side too make's an excellent apc or used heavier will clean anything under the hood and around the arches like it was melted butter!.
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depending on the area in which you live, its best to dilute with the carplan de-ironised water, £3 from asda
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i use steel wheels, ive repainted my wheels also and it doesnt effect the paint or the lacquer,
On the topic, today the bilberry is getting ditched in favour of the chemical guy's diablo gel, high concentrated so will last longer and it's pretty impressive and far better clean than the bilberry did!
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The bilberry wheel cleaner gets my vote and smells ace
I use this and brings the wheels up like brand new then give the wheels a quick coat of poorboys wheel sealant
i use orange multi purpose cleaner from the £1 shop on my corsa vxr alloys ,its not acidic ,it cleans the brake dust off easily & it leaves a shine on the alloys ,
Every product has to or should be mixed with de-ironised water tazz!... no matter where you live!... a concentrate quick detailer for example mixed with tap water would result in the product streaking.
Billberrys an ace alloy cleaner but its still classed as a degreaser though, as most alloy wheel cleaners are hot rims ect!.
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