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dsgrnmcm

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I have just tried some "winder wheels" on my alloys, got most of the brake dust off, but for the rear left wheel, it wont budge!

Any ideas?
 
lol :lol


To ...ahemmm....be serious...and bring this back onto topic :D


Use Auto Glym wheel cleaner then jet wash :confused: works for me as they say.



Now carry on Barry
 
lol :lol


To ...ahemmm....be serious...and bring this back onto topic :D


Use Auto Glym wheel cleaner then jet wash :confused: works for me as they say.



Now carry on Barry




Doing valleting i use "AutoSmart" but its not readerlly available so i would most certainly go with Auto Glym :thumbs

But

Cilit Bang has been used in the past by my M8's with good results :eek: :sly
 
Doing valleting i use "AutoSmart" but its not readerlly available so i would most certainly go with Auto Glym :thumbs

But

Cilit Bang has been used in the past by my M8's with good results :eek: :sly

I'm astonished, I've never managed to clean ANYTHING with that stuff...:lol:lol
 
cheers lads!

The stuff i used was "wonder wheels" not winder?

Well my audi (now my girlfriends, as i hope to get the t2 this weekend) had a jammed rear brake caliper, this happened whilst i was on deployment last year, so she had it done at the local garage, only last week did i polish the car, and have a bash at the alloys, and the one that had the buggered brake is black as a badgers arse, and i only managed to get some of it off, so with 3 clean ones and one black one it looks a bit naff,

But old barry scotts cilit bang is ace, in our mess decks we always club together and get some for a deployment, every thing from blood, takeaways, uniform, sick even getting crap off the 30mm's and best of all (although quite childish) when another dept has polished there flat (section of deck inside the ship) normaly the stokers or warfare, if you were to draw some sort of icon, or word using cilit bang in there freshly, shiny laid polish it will eat through it and you can see it a mile away!

not that i condone that sort of thing, so i will try it on the alloy, faining that auto glym.

thanks lads!
 
cheers lads!

The stuff i used was "wonder wheels" not winder?

Well my audi (now my girlfriends, as i hope to get the t2 this weekend) had a jammed rear brake caliper, this happened whilst i was on deployment last year, so she had it done at the local garage, only last week did i polish the car, and have a bash at the alloys, and the one that had the buggered brake is black as a badgers arse, and i only managed to get some of it off, so with 3 clean ones and one black one it looks a bit naff,

But old barry scotts cilit bang is ace, in our mess decks we always club together and get some for a deployment, every thing from blood, takeaways, uniform, sick even getting crap off the 30mm's and best of all (although quite childish) when another dept has polished there flat (section of deck inside the ship) normaly the stokers or warfare, if you were to draw some sort of icon, or word using cilit bang in there freshly, shiny laid polish it will eat through it and you can see it a mile away!

not that i condone that sort of thing, so i will try it on the alloy, faining that auto glym.

thanks lads!

i think you need to move to Wales....:sly
 
One of my best mate's in the navy is from cartmarthen (?) gary tattersal, think his old man is in plant hire.

Were on diffrent ships now, but we did our specs course together, then i got loaned to his ship for a deployment and royal protection, we were boat drivers together the lot, when i moved in to his mess, that was it good night, we (seaman specilists) lived with the chefs and stewards, bad news cooking wine central.

All his mates are off there trollys, great at fishing though, i couldent catch a gold fish in pets at home with a tenner.
 

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