as above - what is the best inexpensive concrete wash and what is the most effective alloy wheel cleaner! These alloys are the BBS mesh type and would take forever cleaning by hand - I basically want the most agressive on brake dust/grime cleaner for a reasonable budget.
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joanie32,
May 22, 9:42am
chlorine on concrete works well. Get xy12 fromecolab or similar and mix 50/50. spray on and hose off after a couple of mins.
jason18,
May 22, 10:13am
I use the steam cleaner at go bus works mint!
clark20,
May 22, 10:55am
I use spray and wipe cleaner on my wheels, it cuts thru the greasy stuff and brake dust.
grangies,
May 22, 10:56am
Selly's Sugar Soap for the wheels.
tarshao,
May 22, 12:23pm
i use kerosine on mine and then braso polish gets all the road tar and brake dust off with little effort
sharchew,
May 22, 12:44pm
What about Buggeroff the fella in the add says it takes anything off
carmedic,
May 22, 3:14pm
BNT used to sell a product called Ripper it was brilliant, they stopped selling it and changed to some other crap brand. I noticed last week my local Partmaster was selling Ripper, so that will be my new source.
phillip.weston,
May 22, 3:40pm
Yep they've already been water blasted got about 1/3-1/2 of the crap off but there's still stuck on brake dust and grime. I don't mind if it's a harsh compound these wheels are old anyway - I just want them silver instead of the brown they are at the moment.
bobwyn,
May 22, 4:46pm
oven cleaner for stain mag wheels, washing powder and turps and scubbing brush for concrete.
jason18,
Mar 19, 10:17pm
I got 5 litres of degreaser here if ya want to use some.
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