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joanne



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Acid On Wheels .....apparently

So my wheels that are on my car are being refurbed today...

To the untrained eye they looked fine no scuffs or scratches.
But who ever had refurbed before had apparently coped out and used the easy option with an acid based produvt, thus causing streaking and milky appearance of the alloy.

Most of you wont know yet but im a perfectionist when it comes to alloys.

ill post you the pics when there completed.

http://s1234.photobucket.com/albums/ff414/...%20refurb/

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dan_uk_1984



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I love those 7 spoke Vogue alloys. Nice and easy to clean I found. 

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joanne



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I hope there going to look great when done !!! can you see the milky appearance though ?

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A common problem is these supermarket car wash guys who use acid to clean the alloys which causes the milky look you have here. I would be tempted to try and polish it out before going to the hassle of refurbishing them.

If you must use a wheel cleaner make sure it's non acidic, I use Anchem Red Mist Wheel Cleaner followed by a liberal coating of
Anchem Billberry Rim Wax, the smell is unbelievable

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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Tonga Green

Agreed - a liberal coat of wax is a must. Especially with all the salt they put on the roads, this eats away at the surface of the wheels. 

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Bloody hell Jo 200+ posts already...what have i missed, any new pictures to look at..... Laughing

Yea can see the milky finish.

Its moisture in\under the laquer, possibly sprayed in unheated room, will probably need removing and doing again.

They are my favourite wheels.. Wink 2004 black Vogue TD6

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joanne



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There been done ask we speak ! As car is in the dealership Ill post the pics when there done....

There my fav wheels too....

Only a new pic of my new hair cut !!

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[quote="47p2"A common problem is these supermarket car wash guys who use acid to clean the alloys which causes the milky look you have here. I would be tempted to try and polish it out before going to the hassle of refurbishing them.

If you must use a wheel cleaner make sure it's non acidic, I use Anchem Red Mist Wheel Cleaner followed by a liberal coating of ]
Anchem Billberry Rim Wax, the smell is unbelievable [/quote]


Rim cleaner.....Thats made my day.....

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47p2



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joanne wrote:


Rim cleaner.....Thats made my day.....



I'm saying nothing Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

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ill be squeaking all the way to work in the morning !!!!

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joanne wrote:
ill be squeaking all the way to work in the morning !!!!


Not if you use rim wax, your be able to walk straight.... Laughing 2004 black Vogue TD6

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joanne



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oh god i need to to go to bed !!!!!! This is getting way tooo smutty again !

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guys , please don't embarrass joanne with your innuendos... Wink ... - .- -.




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it takes a lot to make me blush !!!

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