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wheels now cleaned
well, I tried a couple of proprietry wheel cleaners and because the grime / dust was so stuck on (like cement!) this was the result after much soaking and scrubbing ....
so I went indoors looking defeated and SWMBO says "why don't you try THIS, it's great for shifting muck..."
Well I'm game for a laugh so I tested it on a small part of the back of the rim, left it a while then washed it off.
Voila !! a nice shiny bit appears ...
Applied it to all 4 wheels , left the foam on for about an hour,
power-washed them off and here is the result
Job done cost ? around £2.50 (full size pics in my gallery)
9th Oct 2007 7:55 pm
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Nice one John,
I'd recommend you get a good sealant to help clean them off in the future, especially as the Mr Muscle stuff may have taken some of the coating off the wheel....
Great results though I wouldn't recommend using it on a regular basis. mind you, I would imagine you'll keep them 'relatively' clean anyway now? (except when used off road of course )Bodsys Brake Bible
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9th Oct 2007 8:03 pm
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Good one!
but just a thought - it won't have an adverse effect on the tyre sidewall, will it?I was a normal heterosexual chap, but in these new woke awakenings I now identify as a Wardrobe.
9th Oct 2007 8:17 pm
Shrinky
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Thats amazing . You would never have thought it would have done that. I'm going to try that on SWMBO's old BMW at the weekend.
Maybe you should sign up to that detailing site
9th Oct 2007 8:45 pm
TazDaz
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Bodsy - yes i am gonna get some sealant for them although they're just my 'play in the mud' wheels. It doesn't appear that any of the coating has been removed - can't see any sign of it.
ronp - the tyres are shot to s t - going to be replaced with AT2's - but I have no idea if it would have affected the rubber
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Just for info, when I cleaned up my off road wheels, I gave them a polish with Autoglym super resin polish. Now 2 years later, they still jet wash perfectly clean. Baked on brake dust is a thing of the past. I've done the same on the 19's too.
9th Oct 2007 9:09 pm
TazDaz
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Thanks for the tip Gareth I'll give that a try
9th Oct 2007 9:10 pm
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TazDaz: Well I've been putting off the Mr Muscle technique until today when I cracked and bought a can in Tesco. The results are brilliant and with a coat of alloy wax, they are now spotless and sparkle. Thanks for that brilliant top tip.
9th Feb 2009 3:28 pm
mobyone
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TazDaz....
It's been a couple of years since the Mr Muscle trial. Would you care to update us on how the finish on those wheels is like? Did you continue to use it?
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18th Apr 2009 7:24 am
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Needs sealant, but it should be Ok?
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18th Apr 2009 9:18 am
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hope not... What's the point.... it all comes out in the wash anyway!
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19th Apr 2009 11:11 am
TazDaz
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Moby - since the initial clean (as per original pics) I haven't needed to use Mr Muscle again as fairly regular cleaning kept them in good nick. There's certainly been no degradation of the finish to the wheels having used it initially.
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