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The Valeter
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RE: Alloy Protection
(20-03-2012 12:47am)PhilSkill Wrote: Its a trigger spray so probably acid, They were brand new when the seal was applied but I only washed first.
By September I'll be thinking about removing my diamond cut 5's and putting the 4's back on so will be needing to clean the diamond cuts!
Don't use the acid stuff on the Diamond Cut wheels!
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20-03-2012 01:07am |
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XFullFatTim
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RE: Alloy Protection
I have been using Muc-Off mountain bike cleaner for my alloys for the last couple of years. It is designed for use on motorcycles as well as mountain bikes, it is biodegradable, very mild and comes in a refillable trigger pack. I have noticed that compared to both my RRS's and the FFRR's the Evoque gets far less brake dust on the alloys than any of the previous cars
http://www.muc-off.com/products/motorcyc...le_cleaner
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(This post was last modified: 20-03-2012 11:08am by XFullFatTim.)
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20-03-2012 11:06am |
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Tallowplanic
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RE: Alloy Protection
Thanks for all the options, picking car up next Tuesday afternoon so I'll have a busy weekend.
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