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davlad22

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Re: Whats the best
« Reply #15 on: 27 January 2008, 12:38:27 »

Autoglym 'Clean Wheels' is great, white bottle with orange writing. As with the others, don't forget to rinse well.

As Cem says, a coat of wax afterwards works an absolute TREAT. You'll never need to use any strong cleaners ever again. Just sponge and soap. Autoglym 'Super Resin Polish' is superb. A bit of elbow grease, it will remove any remaining tar spots and shine like a beauty. Pricey but absolutely safe to use. Give the car a polish with it also.
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Re: Whats the best
« Reply #16 on: 27 January 2008, 13:55:35 »

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if a coat of wax/polish is used once..Never too much dirt sticks on rims/alloys..After normal water is adequate.

This protector/Wax normally will stay very long if its summertime..

For winter a periodical once a month or in two months time coating is necessary again..Depending on the acidity of rain water mixed mud on  the roads..

What is this mythical summertime? So for us it will be once every month or two in winter and once every month or two in the other winter?  ;D

As an extra, weather in UK dont have very strong sun (or rarely)

which is very good for the car and alloys paint..And the wax will

remain much longer..Here in Turkey summertime I can cook eggs on the car within half hour ;D

By the way how you like your eggs  ;D
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Re: Whats the best
« Reply #17 on: 27 January 2008, 13:56:20 »

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Autoglym 'Clean Wheels' is great, white bottle with orange writing. As with the others, don't forget to rinse well.

As Cem says, a coat of wax afterwards works an absolute TREAT. You'll never need to use any strong cleaners ever again. Just sponge and soap. Autoglym 'Super Resin Polish' is superb. A bit of elbow grease, it will remove any remaining tar spots and shine like a beauty. Pricey but absolutely safe to use. Give the car a polish with it also.

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