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AndySwfc
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May 10, 2012, 09:23:05 pm »
Hey what's the best thing to use when cleaning up and polishing the wheels everytime I clean them they still have marks on them cheers
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have you protected the wheels with wheel sealant...ie poor boys wheel sealant
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Bilberry wheel cleaner... use that to start with. Then blast them with ironx to get rid of the stuck on brake dust particles.
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As Rich has said they are probably metal deposits from the braking system so Iron-X will sort most of it. May well be some tar spots too so Tardis would be the next step!
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