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Dnk

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I usually just spray with TFR and jetwash them but after my road trip and nearly 3000 miles

without cleaning they were in a sorry state.

 

I read some reviews and found this wheel brush called the muc off nook and cranny brush

so splashed out £5.58 inc postage

 

I used it a couple of days ago and so far i'm happy with the results, I sprayed with Autosmart TFR then

went round with the brush and only hosed them off. No need to get the jetwash out :)

 

The whole wheel is spotless inc the inside all the way to the inner lip.

 

There was one spot it didn't do which was around the wheel nuts but the rest i'm very impressed with

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That does look spotless. I tried doing the method some people use of just spray on and wash off - used bilberry wheel cleaner multiple times and it just didnt work, used a microfibre to wipe it down and it looked a lot better. Does that brush scratch at all? Im guessing they are very soft bristles

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after a while dunk the handle will snap off , plus the bristles are not long enough to get behind the spokes , normall y this type are free when you buy certain wheel cleaners , im doing a GB atm on one we have designed stainless steel so wont rust.

try using a non acidic cleaner dunk TFR isn't that good for wheel cleaning , ok if they are spotless to start , id be worried it would leave streaks,plus those alloys are fiddly I use a detail brush for inbetween the narrow spokes then the large one for the other

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No I like the wheels bud, it's the fact that you're still driving the beemer and haven't bought another Supra that's wrong :D I thought when you sold the black one that you'd be a cert to return

 

The E46 330 is great car though and was a joy to drive in Europe, driving through the Pyrenees was awesome with the roof down.

 

Doubt i'll be in another mkiv anytime soon really, I had them for over 15 years and have other cars I fancy owning now,

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I can't see the Muc-off one snapping. I worked in a bike shop for 4 years that used Muc-off brushes in the workshop and never had a handle snap - different application, sure, but they're not that bad!

 

Nice job on the wheels.

 

Thanks, i'm chuffed how clean they are and with very little effort, also not having to get the jet wash out is a bonus

 

I guess we'll see how long it lasts but at £3.59 plus postage it was worth a go

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Buy a product called alphapower by a company called seldon. It's concentrate tfr, you can get 25liters for under £30. Everything is a waste of money.

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Buy a product called alphapower by a company called seldon. It's concentrate tfr, you can get 25liters for under £30. Everything is a waste of money.

 

Think you need to read Seldens info on Alphapower ! Heres one snippet from their website

 

N.B. Do not use on aluminium or galvanised surfaces. Do not allow the product residue to dry out on the vehicle or staining may occur.

 

https://www.selden.co.uk/products/product_information.asp?groupid=15&pil_id=164&section=

 

I'll stick with Autosmart thanks as it can be used on just about anything

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I've used it on aluminium for 10 years with no issues. I've read that on there page before, only thing it will do is dull polished aluminum surface, nothing that can't be cured with a polish with the likes of auto sol. I rinse thoroughly too.

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Out of interest I called Selden and they don't sell direct to the public, they gave me the nearest stockist to me which is 20 miles away

and if I had 25 litres it'll cost me £41.94 if I collect it.

 

The Autosmart rep drops it at the front door foc

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