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    Finally cleaned the wheels...

    Two weeks ago they looked like this:


    Then we had some heavy rain, so today they looked like this:


    Then this:


    Then traditional cleaning because sonax doesn't quite cut it:


    Clean!



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    - Marc

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    Sparkle = win
    325i, 2005, 5MT, Silvergrey, leatherette, Sport package; CDV delete, KONI STR-T & KYB Excel-G, Weisslichts, Stewart H2O pump

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    Huge difference! Looks good, Marc!
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    That's how I do it, too, Marc. Spray it on. Rinse. Wash wheel traditionally. Rinse. Beautiful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marcus-SanDiego View Post
    That's how I did it, too, Marc. Spray it on. Rinse. Wash wheel traditionally. Rinse. Beautiful.
    Fixed.


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    I'm washing the Jeep today. Hehe.

    Touche, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marcus-SanDiego View Post
    I'm washing the Jeep today. Hehe.

    Touche, though.
    Lol.

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    Nothing beats good elbow grease in the end.

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    It would be amazing if Sonax could cut through and remove the BMW brake dust with a mere spray and wash. I'll believe a product like that exists when I see it.
    - Marc

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    Marc, and if that product did exist, I bet it would harm our wheels. I'd be very afraid of it! LOL.

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