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After you have applied whatever cleaning agent you prefer, try any or all of these - a large, soft-bristled paint brush; pipe cleaners bent around the spokes and used in a reciprocal motion; and, best of all, an old electric toothbrush. Rinse off.

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Green Stuff brake pads generate less dust but sometimes give a lowish test reading at MOT time due to the fact that they need to get warm to work really well. I wipe my wheels and tyres down after use - my wife says I'm too influenced by a well known neoprene merchant but I deny it.

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Originally Posted By RoadsterBoy
Thanks to advice from TM I use a five inch paintbrush.

Works a treat - well the best solution I have found/ been given.

You can raddle the brush between the spokes easily and the bristles reach right though.

Hope this helps.


+1 It's the only way that makes any sense otherwise you are cleaning not driving.


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MWS wheel cleaning kit. Easy to use and works a treat

http://shop.mwsint.com/product_details.asp?id=163


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Originally Posted By Felix42
MWS wheel cleaning kit. Easy to use and works a treat

http://shop.mwsint.com/product_details.asp?id=163



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An old electric tooth brush and the old heads once we have stopped using them on our teeth!

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I'm a Poorboys man myself. Really good stuff.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Poorboys-Spray-...s+wheel+cleaner


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Keep them dirty it protects the spokes from all that scrubbing wink


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These threads are great, because I always find out about new products I haven't tried yet. Poorboys, eh? I'll give it a try. Does it smell of a roast beef sandwich? smile

Although to be honest I reckon pretty much any of the Citrus/surfactant-based APCs (All Purpose Cleaners) are very good. I have both Muc-Off and Bilt-Hamber's Surfex and they work very well. I have found that buying them in 5-litre containers is much more economical than just buying the single bottles.


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Originally Posted By Hamwich
These threads are great, because I always find out about new products I haven't tried yet. Poorboys, eh? I'll give it a try. Does it smell of a roast beef sandwich? smile

Although to be honest I reckon pretty much any of the Citrus/surfactant-based APCs (All Purpose Cleaners) are very good. I have both Muc-Off and Bilt-Hamber's Surfex and they work very well. I have found that buying them in 5-litre containers is much more economical than just buying the single bottles.

They're called Poorboys because that's you are when you've finished buying them.......


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