Yes dudes just wondering what AWC you would recommend for the painted/polished wheels on the 420 I'd be using it every week so something that works well but not harsh cheers gav
Yes dudes just wondering what AWC you would recommend for the painted/polished wheels on the 420 I'd be using it every week so something that works well but not harsh cheers gav
Without a doubt, Bilt Hamber Auto Wheel - 500ml; currently out of stock but should land tomorrow or Thursday. Or if you are feeling flush; 5l Drum
It has a fallout remover built into it, which will remove the bonded iron particles from your brake pads, which become embedded over time. If you are cleaning the car weekly, it is a bit OTT, and perhaps every 3rd or 4th wash, Id use it to keep them really tip top. For the washes between, just use a regular cleaner, mild dilution...that will keep those wheels looking well.
Another option would be to consider protecting the wheels, making them easier to clean, and stay cleaner a bit longer due to the protection - you could go with traditional type protection, which isnt overly durable, or down the nano / ceramic route, which is good for 18+ month, and [url=http://www.detailingshed.com/plastic-trim/226-car-pro-dlux-kit.html]CarPro DLUX] would be what you want in that case - products like this, require a bit of prep and stable temperatures and humidity when applying, which is a pain, but the offset once done, is an easier life for 18+ months
I found ADBL Vampire deionizer to be a very good product, I used it on painted wheels that have a polished dish ,with good results.
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Used an Iron Remover today, quite happy with the results.
A very quick and easy clean
What was the exact product?
So I used the Bilt Hamber auto wheel a few time now and it's great stuff I'd recommend it
Tks again Dave