deano87
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I know this has probably been asked a million times before but my alloys are in a pretty poor condition.
I washed the car for the first time in about 6 months today. Being a mountain biker Muc Off was at my disposable, so I used that to get rid of most of the brake dust build up etc. Most of it come off when scrubbing with a sponge.
However there is some residue left on the alloy which is more like glue. It has the resemblance of liquid that has dried on, rather than dust. Using my finger nail it can be scratched away, so most likely needs some abrahsive, but I don't want to use anything that might damage the alloy and lacquer.
I've used the Autoglym alloy wheel cleaner before but isn't much stronger than Muc Off.
Is there such a cleaner than is likely to "soften" this residue enough that it can then be removed with a sponge without the need to scrub or scourer the alloy?
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Ben G
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You'll need a product such as iron-x to get that residue off.
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Jambo
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Iron X and bilberry
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Ben G
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I found bilberry average tbh. Of course, you can change the ratio of product to water, but I just didn't like it.
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random dav
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Fallout remover
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deano87
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Recommended retailers for Iron-X?
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Stuart H
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Autosmart smart wheels. £14 for 5 litres from the guy that sells it around here. Dilute it so lasts ages.
[Edited on 29-02-2016 by Stuart H]
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Mark.W
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Bilt hamber Autowheel is my choice of wheel cleaner.
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VegasPhil
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It sounds like you arent that big on car cleaning. Why not take it down to your local foreign car cleaning place. They will have some wheel acid that will get the rims so clean you can eat your dinner off them.
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by VegasPhil
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It sounds like you arent that big on car cleaning. Why not take it down to your local foreign car cleaning place. They will have some wheel acid that will get the rims so clean you can eat your dinner off them.
I begrudge paying anyone to clean my car when I can do it myself in an hour. I just haven't as I don't care for the Fiesta that much. And I have to go to parents as I live on main road.
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BeetleGav
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Carbon collective React is my choice
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deano87
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Graeme
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Autosmart Smart wheels us what I use on regular basis at different mixing ratios.
They do a new product called Red 7, it's a wheel cleaner and fallout remover in one. All dilute down.
Ring autosmart uk for your local rep. 👍🏼
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deano87
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