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Yeah that's the badger. I'll try and remember to post some off as it's just sitting there. I've been ordered to take my stuff down South, so I'll be doing a clearout.
There are a few threads on them. No major reviews as of yet, but the community is aware.
Proof that you're male, my friend ;)...
The Sonus stuff or Z8 is on my list now I've got access to water. But bulk I'm drawing a blank.
That Tescos Wonder Wheels shizzle is top drawer, FYI fellow "on street cleaner".
Done, in my eyes. My car gets dirty when I batter it up to the Northwest and drive around the old lanes I use to drive the Clio down when I first passed my driving test.
But when it's parked on the street and I am driving slowly in traffic, hell yes I want it to shine and make people admire it.
There are some on DW, Ant. If you can't find them I'll hunt them down at lunch. Basically, the outcome was that WWHW reacts with dirt as well to turn red (from purple liquid) so not quite as easy to see the colour change, nor as effective, being a grime cleaner rather than dedicated fall out...
Surprised the PW didn't remove most of the grime. C5'd wheels should be piss easy to clean and bead when sprayed. Do yours bead when they're clean? A wheel brush should only be necessary for intricate areas around and behind spokes.
Warm, soapy water for the C5'd wheels, Jaff.
Spray it off with a high pressure sprayer. It contains grit (birds eat grit to aid digestion), so get rid of it as best you can with a touchless option before going anywhere near it with a mitt.
I know pressure washers are not always to hand, so...
As Chris has said, 3M foaming glass cleaner.
Re trim, depends on whether you want to reapply every month or prep properly once, apply once, leave for two years... Former, AF Revive. Latter, C4.
It's only in Petrol Station shops gang. I looked in the huge Tescos near me first of all, nothing other than the usual 3M and Simoniz products. Then checked the petrol station in it's car park - success!
Danny, it's good for unprotected wheels. Protected wheels will just jet wash clean with a...
Used this again today. Superb on uncared for wheels (I.e. not sealed). Mine desperately need a refurb so excuse the god awful condition.
Sprayed on at the local jet wash. Dwell for five mins. Washed off. Fronts were soiled, backs were not too bad.
Washed of to an immaculate finish!