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| Briskodian | Alloy Wheel Cleaner Can anyone give advice on a good alloy wheel cleaner? Bought my wife a used Furby recently, but the previous owner has let the brake dust build up on the alloy wheels. A good clean are all the wheels need, or so I thought!! Despite blasting with a jetwash, using Halfords alloy wheel cleaner, and using white spirit with an old hard toothbrush, I can't shift some of the baked-on dust. It has accumulated in the most hard-to-reach corners of the spokes. The wheels are unmarked, apart from this problem, so I hope not to have to have them professionally blasted and re-laquered, if I can help it. Anyone experienced a similar problem? If so, any recommendations on what cleaning method to use? Any suggestions gratefully received |
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| Multiclean 2 is excellent stuff for cleaning alloys. For really stubborn spots I found some stuff called Astonish in the kitchen - its now officially "missing" anyway it works well in small amounts and isnt abrasive. A good wax afterwards and the wheels look showroom new!
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| Try "supagard" wheel cleaner and protector...some on e-bay @ about £29 it works for mine and makes the wheels easy to clean when just washing also reccomend the supagard sponge to protect the paint for up to 3 years...i`m not on commision honest
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| WonderWheels worked for mine ![]() Chris
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| Multiclean gets my vote
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| Someone else to clean them gets my vote ![]()
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| Contact the wax wizard (Mark Underwood) Email: waxwizard@blueyonder.co.uk There was a group buy organised recently for multiclean - maybe he can sort you out.
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| Take 'em off and use WonderWheels seems to work well, but I agree wholeheartedly with Tavia that getting some other poor sap to do it is a MUCH better idea. ![]() |
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| Wonder wheels does the trick - £6.99 for 500ml from halfords.
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| yep wonder wheels for me too! |
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| Wonder wheels gets my vote. Good as new every time! |
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| I'd have to say I'm a MC2 convert ![]() Never tried WW (err, I mean wonder wheels) so cannot compare. Anyone had both and care to comment ?
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| Briskodian | Wonder Wheels is good, but too harsh for my liking MC2 (Multiclean) is as good but doesnt hurt the wheels
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| Wonder wheels - Good gear but a bit too harsh and relatively expensive. Also kills dolphins and fishes in the sea. MC2 - Good gear and alot cheaper but needs a bit more work than WW (IMHO) but doesn't kill Dolphins nor fishes and smells like sweet oranges growing in an orange 'orchard'. |
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| Chalk up another MC2 supporter. Get an old fabreze squirty bottle to put it in (rinse well first), squirt on wheels, massage the stubborn bits with a soft natural bristle brush (optional) then when you've done all four go over with your pressure washer. you'll be amazed - I was.
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| I've never tried MC2, but I have tried Wonder Wheels and don't recommend it. Too expensive, you use too much and it doesn't clean the well either. Try Comma's alloy wheel cleaner which is in a spray bottle so gets to difficult parts, and cleans much better if your looking for something to buy out of a shop.
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no harsh chemicals thoughBut you only need to use a very small amount anyway and literally a wipe over the stubborn marks gets rid of them. Works well on the sooty part of the vRS tailpipe too ![]() Works for me ![]()
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| Used to use Wonderwheels and swore by it but Multiclean gives amazing results, costs less per litre (although you have to buy 5 litres min), and makes my hands smell nice. ![]()
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| Briskodian | Many thanks for all the advice. Bought some Wonder Wheels from Halfords yesterday, this stuff is amazing!! After a bit of elbow grease, the wheels are spotless again. Doesn't half sting if you've got a cut hand, though ![]() |
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| Skonda Fabic | I put Swissol on after I cleaned them with Comma Wheel Cleaner (Good stuff). The brake dust just washes straight off |
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| I go for MC2 (or Virasol!
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