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Corsa Sport » Message Board » General Chat » AngelWax Alloy Wheel Cleaner... bought at WaxStock » Post Reply
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Gez G |
posted on 31st Aug 12 at 06:52 |
Auto smart wheels is decent, can't see past it for the price. | |
Tom J |
posted on 30th Aug 12 at 23:48 |
are there any traders going to Trax? want some Iron X and some Autosmart tar remover | |
Toby |
posted on 30th Aug 12 at 21:42 |
quote: Because its not the only decent thing. My opinion in reaction to yours. | |
neoquip |
posted on 30th Aug 12 at 20:22 |
quote: cus I clean my alloys with proper alloy cleaner I don't have any issue with wheels getting in bad condition. also this stuff is good on alloys that you know aren't going to loose the finsh on the alloys due to the acid in the product. | |
Ojc |
posted on 30th Aug 12 at 19:50 |
quote: Why you laughing? The professional in here recommends it. | |
CORSA NUT |
posted on 30th Aug 12 at 19:43 |
quote: Once diluted properly I think you'll find the likes of smart wheels is near enough equal in price with the benefit it of it coming with 1000's of detailers/Valetors usage recommendations. I can vouch for it working perfect on heavily soiled wheels too :) | |
Rich H |
posted on 30th Aug 12 at 19:30 |
quote: Acid will just eat straight through the protection applied. That said, so will a non acidic cleaner as they're usually alkaline based rather than PH neutral, but that tends to take a little longer to degrade the protection :) | |
Corsa_Sport21 |
posted on 30th Aug 12 at 19:28 |
Actually, had a re-read of my comment and it may have come over a bit arsey. That wasn't intended. | |
Corsa_Sport21 |
posted on 30th Aug 12 at 19:25 |
Even with a protection over it?? | |
Rich H |
posted on 30th Aug 12 at 19:08 |
quote: Indeed, but the stuff you buy cheap from a motorfactors or supermarket is often strong acid which over time degrades the finish of the wheel. | |
shaunmods |
posted on 30th Aug 12 at 18:49 |
quote: I asked them this at a show last year Dave and they said it is a different product. This is the original Bilberry apparently :boggle: I am a big fan of Valet Pro Bilberry but have just bought 5 litres of Smart Wheels as I was very impressed when I tried a couple of weeks back :) | |
Corsa_Sport21 |
posted on 30th Aug 12 at 18:41 |
Can i just point out, ive had the same sort of results from the wheel cleaner you can buy from Asda or the local motorfactors. Think it costs about £1.99. | |
CORSA NUT |
posted on 30th Aug 12 at 18:30 |
Really need to get some iron x :( | |
NathanR |
posted on 30th Aug 12 at 18:28 |
quote: +1 :thumbs: | |
Rich H |
posted on 30th Aug 12 at 18:22 |
quote: :thumbs: For the price it is spot on. My default wheel cleaner. Tried Bilberry and didn't like it personally. Iron-X and Megs Wheel Brightener for when the going gets tougher! | |
CORSA NUT |
posted on 30th Aug 12 at 18:16 |
Always mean to try a different alloy wheel cleaner but Autosmart smart wheels is unbeatable IMO | |
Toby |
posted on 30th Aug 12 at 18:06 |
quote: :lol: | |
Ojc |
posted on 30th Aug 12 at 17:33 |
Megs wheel brightener only decent thing | |
Daveskater |
posted on 30th Aug 12 at 13:04 |
Is that different to ValetPRO's Bilberry wheel cleaner? I've got some of that and it's great stuff, also at 1:10. Wanted to go to Waxstock but couldn't be bothered to drive 2 hours each way for it :lol: How was it? | |
neoquip |
posted on 30th Aug 12 at 06:20 |
Picked this up at WaxStock at the weekend.. 5 Litres of concentrated Angelwax Bilberry Alloy Wheel Cleaner. |