p.s. Hi, im steve, I notice you are a kirkby fella! Im in sutton most weekends visiting family. Ill keep an eye out for the inferno
After 3 hours of cleaning, I can state that AG Custom Clean Wheels worked a treat
After 3 hours of cleaning, I can state that AG Custom Clean Wheels worked a treat
I'll stick to Bilberry and Poorboys sealant.
My mate once said the same as a lot of people in here that it doesn't damage wheels, shame he spent a fortune having his wheels refurbed, for them to be bubbled and the paint splitting 6 months down the line from using AG Clean Wheels every week.
:rofl:The refurb was probably crap but i'm sure there would have been less chance of it happening with a safe wheel cleaner.
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Lol indeed.I have to laugh when i read these posts from some poor misguided and misinformed individuals .
What you Rofling at?
Well it's not. I'm not a Lemming, I actually have used the products I recommend or criticise. Autoglym do some very good products, their wheels cleaners are acidic, ie not good for wheels. It's pretty simple.
Autosmart are a good business and have been around for years. I wouldn't want to get neat smartwheels on my hand though.
Your opinion is wrong.
I'd just like to state that it wasn't a bloke at the pub I know, it was one of my best mates who owns a 172 cup. Had all 8 wheels, mine and his done at the same time as we got a decent price for a top notch job. I've used nothing but Bilberry and Poorboys sealent since day one, he has used nothing but AG and Wonder Wheels since day 1.
Now my wheels are perfect, not a problem with them at all. His are now showing signs of bubbling and beggining to flake off in places where the bubbling has happening. I've used AG in the past by hand, and fck me, get it in a cut it and it burns! Acid reacts with metal, keep on using it time after time and it will affect the surface. Using it once in a while like the op, you may not have any problems.
" My alloys started bubbling a year after getting fully refurbed, and I never used anything other than water and mild shampoo to clean them. So I wouldn't use anecdotal evidence to jump to conclusions on ph and such-like! " | |
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Flol at telling Gally of all people that he doesn't know what he's talking about.
Automated car washes gave been around for years also. They must be safe for your car too right?
Strange that I've never seen a professional detailer using such a safe and trusted product. They must be misguided lemmings too.