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Autosmart Tardis

Car  Fiat Coupe 20vt
Is this a product worth having for the tougher jobs, ie baked on brake dust? I detailed a car at the weekend and the alloys looked like the brake dust must've baked on when the alloy was made, almost impossible to shift, would this be useful in situations like this. Cheers.
 
its supposed to be amazing but havent used it it properly dissolves everything well, try diluting some then apllying and letting it soak, i would ring ur local autosmart rep first
 
its supposed to be amazing but havent used it it properly dissolves everything well, try diluting some then apllying and letting it soak, i would ring ur local autosmart rep first

Ah right, i noticed on detailing world that Clark from Polished Bliss quite often mentions a tar and glue remover in his write-ups and saw this on the PB site so assumed it was what he was referring to. i think i will speak to my local autosmart rep 1st as per your suggestion. Cheers for your help.
 
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