I see what you did there.jpgFor sure, just seems an odd "middle choice" - random brick colours and then 4 layers of red?
Anyway, I'll create a thread for further discussion on this in due course...or something.
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I see what you did there.jpgFor sure, just seems an odd "middle choice" - random brick colours and then 4 layers of red?
Anyway, I'll create a thread for further discussion on this in due course...or something.
I've got that meguairs brush and I struggle getting it in between the front brake disks and calipers on my car. Also its a nightmare to clean out and takes ages to dry out.
Does hold a lot of suds though.
Been thinking of getting one like this for awhile
Pears soap, seriously! Cheap and effective.So my Dull BMW steering wheel is turning shiny black. Also feels harder than it did when new, But that could just be me.
Whats the best stuff for getting it back to new looking.
So my Dull BMW steering wheel is turning shiny black. Also feels harder than it did when new, But that could just be me.
Whats the best stuff for getting it back to new looking.
Pears soap, seriously! Cheap and effective.
Ah yeah now that you mention it - I have this garbage brush which is useless for pretty much everything other than hitting calipers whilst being lazy (i.e. not moving the car forward). It is the small thing in this kit: https://www.amazon.co.uk/lesasas-Cl...ive&sprefix=wheel+brush,automotive,72&sr=1-28I've got that meguairs brush and I struggle getting it in between the front brake disks and calipers on my car. Also its a nightmare to clean out and takes ages to dry out.
Does hold a lot of suds though.
Been thinking of getting one like this for awhile
@Hasnath @ShiWarrior I'd be ***really*** careful with that kind of wheel brush. The last time I used one the little rubber/plastic protector came off the tip and I didn't realise. Underneath that is two twisted metal cords which hold the bristles in place and it WILL scratch the crap out of your wheels. I had to have mine refinished. Never, ever again.
I use a combination of the Megs brush that dLockers linked to, and a set of smaller plastic-only handled brushes for getting behind callipers. Whatever you use, make sure there's no metal in it, anywhere.
These are great.
I like polar wash, got a set for Christmas with Polar Blast, Wash and Seal. Used the Wash in 2 washes but thought it was so nice to use I bought a 2.5L bottle. The Seal is a nice easy finisher too, the 500ml bottle from the set will last me ages.Haven’t cleaned or sealed the car well for a while.
BH prewash
AG polar wash
AG resin polish (so easy with those round polishing sponges with a handle that attaches)
AG UHD wax
Also did boot and door edges along with an under the bonnet clean, not that there was much grime. Nice and clean for the service tomorrow
I like polar wash, got a set for Christmas with Polar Blast, Wash and Seal. Used the Wash in 2 washes but thought it was so nice to use I bought a 2.5L bottle. The Seal is a nice easy finisher too, the 500ml bottle from the set will last me ages.
Quick question to all about tar remover, as far as I can tell there aren't any black marks stuck to the car, is it still something you'd spray all over the car and wash off anyway, to do a strip, polish and seal?