Stained alloys

CaLi

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Glad the iron-x worked, I forgot to reply back to this thread to say how pleased I was with the product :)
 

Kyletyper

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CaLi said:
Glad the iron-x worked, I forgot to reply back to this thread to say how pleased I was with the product :)
I know the product worked wonders, smells really bad but gave new life to my wheels :)
 

Topgeezer

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Kyletyper said:
I know the product worked wonders, smells really bad but gave new life to my wheels :)
Yeah, used iron x and really is good, don't know why they say it smells of cherries as it stinks rotten..........Phew LOL
 

Topgeezer

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RE Spirit said:
Thanks for the warning Ron! Was about to order some :)
LOL, apart from the strange smell it is good stuff though, just make sure if you do try it your outside in the fresh air ;) or wear a gas mask.
It is ph neutral so wont harm the wheels.......Just your nose.
 

Mark_teg

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Dont forget to seal/wax them afterwards Kyle. It'll prevent future staining and make them a pleasure to clean :)
 

JDM Phill

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A little late for my input but for cleaning my wheels I use some paraffin in an old spray bottle. Cuts right through brake dust, just don't leave it on too long. My local DIY does 2 litres for about a fiver, much cheaper than specialist stuff that does the same job! Obviously a polish and a wax afterwards :)
 

Kyletyper

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Mark_teg said:
Dont forget to seal/wax them afterwards Kyle. It'll prevent future staining and make them a pleasure to clean :)
I'm going to do that on the weekend with poorboys wheel sealant :)
 
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