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tony_danza
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January 11, 2011, 10:58:38 am »
What's the latest thing that's better than sliced bread? I've finally run out of that Bilberry stuff and as a lazy man, I like an easy job.
So, is Bilberry still the shiznit, or have things moved on?
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Are your wheels regularly protected or not?
If not try some autobright very cherry wheel cleaner. It's not acid based but still cleans very well. A lot better than bilberry too. ;)
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January 11, 2011, 11:35:20 am »
Whoever prepped the car at PDI has had the wheels off and put some very good sealant on them, no idea what it was, but it helps loads.
However, I doubt I'll be bothered keeping that protection lark up, so that stuff looks ideal. Cheers
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