White Alloys and Break Dust

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  1. #11
    Fester
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    3rd vote for Poorboys, nothing will repell the dust but it does make it easier to clean.

    Oh and make good friends with your local supplier of wheel cleaner, you'll need gallons if you want t o keep them white!!!!!

  2. #12
    stop using yer brakes :P

  3. #13
    Fester
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    Quote Originally Posted by AeroJonny View Post
    stop using yer brakes :P

  4. #14
    dezzyS
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    Another vote for Poorboy's wheel sealant Been using it on black and silver wheels for years. If you can be bothered, stick 3 coats of it on - doesn't take long. You'll then just have to top it up with additional single coats maybe once every 2 or 3 months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AeroJonny View Post
    stop using yer brakes :P
    Stunning concept


    R50 Cooper ..... Mini Plant Oxford

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