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Alloy Wheels

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Hi Guys, What's the best way to clean my alloy wheels and keep them clean I've been think about getting some Autoglym Clean Wheels and Alloy Wheel Seal to help stop the build up of brake dust and other muck they pick up, have any of you tryed it or can you recommend something better for me to try?
 

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Hi Matt

You might find this useful for cleaning your alloys
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wheels-an ... d_499.html

You should only need to use it once if your alloys are really bad, then once thoroughly clean, seal your alloys with this
http://www.planetpolish.com/index.php?m ... siqct2n801
Gives the alloys a lovely shine and protects them for 3 months.

With this combination, used both on my RCZ and my husband's car, all you need to do at every wash is use shampoo and water to clean the alloys after a power wash down. Don't use the Bilberry again or it will strip the sealant. You can use the Bilberry after 3 months if you have a build up of brake dust but I've never had to.

Hope this helps.
 
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