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by Rex_tulips - 30/07/25 07:59 PM
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Might be worth a punt...............
DaveW '05 Red Roadster S1 '16 Yellow (Not the only) Narrow AR GDI Plus 4
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Last week I went to the valeting workshop at BHM, it was given by Lee a professional "detailer". He demonstrated many products that he uses on Morgans and other makes, one of which was "Bilberry", a chemical that you dilute and spray on the wheels to remove even baked on brake dust, he just left it for a few minutes then hosed it off - so impressive I've bought some (from www.cleanyourcar.co.uk - no connection. He reckons it's really good on wires because it gets right inside without the need to remove the wheels.
Steve L.
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N22mog which one did you buy there is 2 listed
Very much in the dog house, could be up for rehoming
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N22MOG Did Lee use, or say it could safely be used, on chrome wire wheels?
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Richard 1976 4/4 4 Seater
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He said it was safe on chrome wires, stainless wires and alloys
Steve L.
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Steve L.
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Very much in the dog house, could be up for rehoming
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Thought this may help I have polished stainless steel wires I tried something different . I used that showroom shine , covered ( soaked ) both sides of the wires ( you could not see any of the metal ) let it dry . Then out with the microfibre dusters . They still look stunning after a lot of dusty miles. Put my finger on the rear of them last night and the dust is so fine you can't see it .
I dont use it on my car bodywork .
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