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I use the cheap universal cleaner with the small softbrush u get with it from asda £1 lol! does the job every time :)

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I aggree with the bilberry but I find the best way to get it off is to avoid ot getting on I.e. Clay them get them up to ure standard and then seal then withsome rim wax. Then any fresh dust just washes off with a simple wipe over

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  • 2 weeks later...

So does that mean its ok to use on polished rims or not? :confused:

I have no idea, I spent my college days taking drugs.

Someone else may know though! It doesnt have any warnings on the bottle (like wonder wheels does) so I would guess it will be ok. - dilute it down and dont leave it on too long

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  • 2 weeks later...

As I stated in that edition link Bilberry is a no no for polished wheels.

As for the original question, go for Bilberry or Wolf's decon gel.

Ashley

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