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Originally Posted By Norfolk Phil
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.......


Brilliant products though! 😋


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Wheels off. Autoglym custom. Or stand further back to view. Always works for me.


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Doesn't your manservant clean the car?
After all......they are a valet .....
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I use a stiff bottle brush.

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Wide paint brush for me.
Wheels come off, if really filthy.
Muc Off (or Halfords own) for the really stubborn dirt.


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Another fan of "Muck-Off".

(Aeromax wheels have just 11 spokes)


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Most of us Bikers will recommend Muckoff for car wire wheels.

Its sooo easy to use - simply spray on ...agitate with a brush ..leave ..and washoff.

I have used it extensivly for many years.

Its powerful without being harmful - what a combo!!

AND its not expensive either.

Whats not to love??!!

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Originally Posted By RoadsterBoy
Most of us Bikers will recommend Muckoff for car wire wheels.

Its sooo easy to use - simply spray on ...agitate with a brush ..leave ..and washoff.

I have used it extensivly for many years.

Its powerful without being harmful - what a combo!!

AND its not expensive either.

Whats not to love??!!

Well, it's very..........pink.......

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Originally Posted By nick w
Originally Posted By RoadsterBoy
Most of us Bikers will recommend Muckoff for car wire wheels.

Its sooo easy to use - simply spray on ...agitate with a brush ..leave ..and washoff.

I have used it extensively for many years.

Its powerful without being harmful - what a combo!!

AND its not expensive either.

Whats not to love??!!

Well, it's very..........pink.......


Like a certain M3W...


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"Muck Off" plus a tickle with an old fashioned distemper brush. Long soft bristles get to the places other bristles can't reach.
Yes it's very pink and bikers use it too.


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