Brake Dust...Removal
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Iron X is a great fall out removal. Would strongly reccomend removing the wheels first thoguh to carry this out
Alternative you could use some Wolfs Decon but just don't spray the area of the discs too much.
My Bluestuff pads cake my wheels in dust alot. Your be suprised how much of the dust goes on your front wing as well.
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Alternative you could use some Wolfs Decon but just don't spray the area of the discs too much.
My Bluestuff pads cake my wheels in dust alot. Your be suprised how much of the dust goes on your front wing as well.
Steve
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I use this stuff, it is acid free and quick to work. Apply and leave for a couple of minutes and then just wash it off.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1209260656...84.m1497.l2649
It can be diluted 10:1 for light dust, or if the brake dust is really stubborn then 4:1 and I have never had it fail and believe me I am the laziest car cleaner in the world.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1209260656...84.m1497.l2649
It can be diluted 10:1 for light dust, or if the brake dust is really stubborn then 4:1 and I have never had it fail and believe me I am the laziest car cleaner in the world.
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I use this stuff, it is acid free and quick to work. Apply and leave for a couple of minutes and then just wash it off.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1209260656...84.m1497.l2649
It can be diluted 10:1 for light dust, or if the brake dust is really stubborn then 4:1 and I have never had it fail and believe me I am the laziest car cleaner in the world.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1209260656...84.m1497.l2649
It can be diluted 10:1 for light dust, or if the brake dust is really stubborn then 4:1 and I have never had it fail and believe me I am the laziest car cleaner in the world.
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This evening I've been restocking my car cleaning bits and pieces, and ordered:
2 x Meguiars lambs wool mitts
2 x Meguiars quik detailer
1 x Valet Pro bilberrry wheel cleaner
2 x Dodo Juice BTBM shampoo
I was going to wash the cars today but realised I had run out of Meguiars NXT shampoo so I thought what the hell I may as well buy enough stock to see me through to the end of next year.
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This evening I've been restocking my car cleaning bits and pieces, and ordered:
2 x Meguiars lambs wool mitts
2 x Meguiars quik detailer
1 x Valet Pro bilberrry wheel cleaner
2 x Dodo Juice BTBM shampoo
I was going to wash the cars today but realised I had run out of Meguiars NXT shampoo so I thought what the hell I may as well buy enough stock to see me through to the end of next year.
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Sod that, I went to one of those once in the works van and when I saw them using the same sponge for the wheels and everything else I thought at least it's not my car in here.
As for an Emmaroids it's worth considering I suppose, but she will have to learn how to do the job properly first.
As for an Emmaroids it's worth considering I suppose, but she will have to learn how to do the job properly first.
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Sod that, I went to one of those once in the works van and when I saw them using the same sponge for the wheels and everything else I thought at least it's not my car in here.
As for an Emmaroids it's worth considering I suppose, but she will have to learn how to do the job properly first.
As for an Emmaroids it's worth considering I suppose, but she will have to learn how to do the job properly first.