A beer, then stand back and admire all your hard work. When beers finished, take pics & post on ANS for us all to seethen ???? to finish.
JG
A beer, then stand back and admire all your hard work. When beers finished, take pics & post on ANS for us all to seethen ???? to finish.
JG
A beer, then stand back and admire all your hard work. When beers finished, take pics & post on ANS for us all to see
No it's actually a quick detailer. You will always find it sold under quick detailer or wax. It does have a greasy application like a sealant spray but it's instructions says its best used as a wax top up or to enhance shine after a wash or just use as a quick detailer.
Good stuff actually - very good on the S3 wheels I have.
Pics are required after u start a thread
Quite correct RobbiePics are required after u start a thread
Ti-22 arrived this morning, bilberry wheel wax ordered. Hopefully I'll be able to get the wheels done over the weekend, Scottish weather permitting, and if I've got time I may paint brake callipers while the wheels are off.
I'll post some pics when done Robbie.
JG
Bilberry wheel wax will be spot on for your wheels adcooper. Alot of people think leaving paint for weeks to harden is a must but in this day and age with modern paint technology I have applied wax and sealant to paint after a week and no adverse reactions.
TRY a splash of household domestic Flash in yer water; go on, just try it for once
Yep, me!I did spot some one saying they used fairy!!!!!!!!
Probably a question that has been asked many times, but, here we go again.
Alloys are 19 inch Matt Titanium effect rotors, genuine Audi.
How best do I keep these clean and what products do you guys recommend.
Present routine is wash, then clean with Anglewax Revelation, finally 2 coat of poor boys wheel sealant.
After two days wheels seem stained with brake dust, don't do a lot of miles either, staining is a pita to clean, and wheels always look dirty.
HELP!!!
Thanks in advance for any advise.
JG
Noooooooooooooooooooooooo, I'd be to scared mate.
Suppose they'd smell nice though! lol.
JG
None of the advice yet has mentioned a fall out remover? .
That's what AW revalation is mate
None of the advice yet has mentioned a fall out remover?
Have you got a link to any product info for this? Genuinely never heard of it......
Fall out remover? Best on the market is CarPro IronX IMHO
http://www.carpro.uk.com/iron-x-500ml/
Doesn't half stink tho.
(I've got a 10% discount code for CarPro Uk if you want to PM me for it )
Looking good John.....rule of thumb is Ti-22 under the wheel wax but it wont do any harm the way you have done it. Nice n clean.
None of the advice yet has mentioned a fall out remover? This would be the best way to remove brake dust & iron then followed up with a wheel cleaner such as bilberry and finally tar remover.
After which soapy water wash down (you could also clay if you felt the need) dry them off & seal them.
For on-going maintenance washes you would only need soapy water and your wheel woolies, you should not need to be using a wheel cleaner each wash after sealing them.
With regards Fairy liquid, it's a no, salt is added as a thickener & will dry on the surface & if there are any stone chips or scratches it will adhere & start to attack under the clear coat leaving a black 'spider' effect that will spread over time.