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Thread: Wheel Cleaner Tested

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    RE: Wheel Cleaner Tested

    Beading from the wax in the range!!


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    RE: Wheel Cleaner Tested

    Looks like a handy enough product. Less effort than using my wheel woolies!
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    RE: Wheel Cleaner Tested

    To be honest Mark, that was using it neat....and there is no need for that amount of product.
    For regular washing; diluted 3/4/5:1 and a bit of light agitation is the way to do it...there were one or two small areas missed, say where the Power washer didnt get at, so its always good to use the brush too!

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    RE: Wheel Cleaner Tested

    To be fair the wheel woolies make cleaning between the spokes & the insides of the wheels very easy, along with the microfibre Madness mitt. That's onyl after the snow foaming. Alll kit supplied by Detailing Shed!
    I use the Iron X every now & again when there is a slight brownish tinge that the wash won't shift.
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