KEEPING ALLOYS CLEAN

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  1. #1
    centrallad31
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    I have been told to wax the alloys when they are clean this prevents brakes dust build up on them and keeps them easier to clean in future.

    Can anyone tell me the best wax to use on them once I have cleaned them? And the best application process?

    Ta

    J

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    centrallad31
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    aplogies for my typing errors in main subject

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    quote:Originally posted by centrallad31
    aplogies for my typing errors in main subject
    Click on the edit button and change it If i knew what you were trying to say i'd change it for you

    Edit: I guessed what it should be :)

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    I use a product called Wheel Wax and then Poorboys wheel sealent. can be found on the motorgeek.co.uk site.

    I think they a good but there may be better products out there.
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    quote:Originally posted by ScottieCoop

    I use a product called Wheel Wax and then Poorboys wheel sealent. can be found on the motorgeek.co.uk site.

    I think they a good but there may be better products out there.
    Rubbish!

    You use a product called Allan Thorne!

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    quote:Originally posted by AndyP & Lenore

    quote:Originally posted by ScottieCoop

    I use a product called Wheel Wax and then Poorboys wheel sealent. can be found on the motorgeek.co.uk site.

    I think they a good but there may be better products out there.
    Rubbish!

    You use a product called Allan Thorne!
    true but at least I buy them for him to use. Usually saying "Wul says" these are good products go polish my motor for me and see
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  7. #7
    X30YES
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    Don't drive so fast ..saves all that dust

  8. #8
    Sweeney
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    could always stop braking unless having to strategically avoid things/people/animals that have the nerve to disrupt your direction of travel :evil:, or just run over them, depending on size 8)

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    X30YES
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    Bump .................what was that

  10. #10
    Sweeney
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    its in the past! forget about it :sleepy:

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