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Wheel Cleaner & Tyre Dressing
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex_225" data-source="post: 1029" data-attributes="member: 79"><p>To be honest on my own cars I only ever use water, shampoo and now I use PH neutral Snow Foam. </p><p></p><p>If I'm cleaning the missus car and it's been a 2-3 weeks between washes, I would use Meguiars wheel cleaner as it's not harsh and is designed to be safe on fancy finishes. </p><p></p><p>Alternatively, if I want to clean the backs of my wheels without taking them off, I'll use a Vikan wheel brush and Sonus Rim Bright as that is also PH neutral. </p><p></p><p>Tyre shine wise, I've got a bottle of Meguiars tyre gel and it's lasted me ages. The finish lasts ages anyway and I only apply once a month. Alternatively I'd go for Chemical Guys New Look Trim Gel. </p><p></p><p>If you're wanting to protect your rims then Chemical Guard Wheel Guard is pretty good stuff, although I have Swissvax Autobalm on the Megane's alloys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex_225, post: 1029, member: 79"] To be honest on my own cars I only ever use water, shampoo and now I use PH neutral Snow Foam. If I'm cleaning the missus car and it's been a 2-3 weeks between washes, I would use Meguiars wheel cleaner as it's not harsh and is designed to be safe on fancy finishes. Alternatively, if I want to clean the backs of my wheels without taking them off, I'll use a Vikan wheel brush and Sonus Rim Bright as that is also PH neutral. Tyre shine wise, I've got a bottle of Meguiars tyre gel and it's lasted me ages. The finish lasts ages anyway and I only apply once a month. Alternatively I'd go for Chemical Guys New Look Trim Gel. If you're wanting to protect your rims then Chemical Guard Wheel Guard is pretty good stuff, although I have Swissvax Autobalm on the Megane's alloys. [/QUOTE]
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