Protecting refurbsihed alloys
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Protecting refurbsihed alloys
Hi guys
Got my alloys back from Lepsons in Gillingham at the weekend. They did a cracking job on the refurb and colour change, they look like brank new, highly reommended!!
Anyway, I don't want to undo their good work and was wondering if someone could recommend some kind of cleaning/polishing product that I could apply before I take them out on the road and get them covered in nasty brake dust!
I'm sure there must be something about!?
And, while you're at it, have you any wheel cleaner products to recommend once they are covered in brake dust and need cleaning (or any to steer clear of for that matter)?
Cheers
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Got my alloys back from Lepsons in Gillingham at the weekend. They did a cracking job on the refurb and colour change, they look like brank new, highly reommended!!
Anyway, I don't want to undo their good work and was wondering if someone could recommend some kind of cleaning/polishing product that I could apply before I take them out on the road and get them covered in nasty brake dust!
I'm sure there must be something about!?
And, while you're at it, have you any wheel cleaner products to recommend once they are covered in brake dust and need cleaning (or any to steer clear of for that matter)?
Cheers
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Use Poorboys wheel sealant.
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acata...nt-wheels.html
And take the advice of the guys at Polished Bliss.
Car Care Advice - Wheels - How to safely clean and protect your wheels
Ali.
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acata...nt-wheels.html
And take the advice of the guys at Polished Bliss.
Car Care Advice - Wheels - How to safely clean and protect your wheels
Ali.
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