I used some "Wonder Wheels" on my Cavalier alloys yesterday and they've never looked as good.
Sorry - didn't realise that you wanted non-acid based. Still amazing stuff though.
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I used some "Wonder Wheels" on my Cavalier alloys yesterday and they've never looked as good.
I hope you remembered to give them an application of car wax afterwards, now that you've stripped off any protection that was once there?
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What sort of car wax should be used, just the stuff I would wax the bodywork with??? I use wonder wheels on my alloys and have done for about 18months with no ill effects as yet, but if waxing afterwards will prevent any problems then I will do..
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I'm assuming as Wonder Wheels is an acid based product, it's stripping off any protective layers on the wheels. I imagine if you were to spill some on the bodywork it would soon dull the paint. I generally use MER on the wheels, but any old car polish/wax should suffice. It also makes the wheels easier to clean next time.
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How about TurtleWax wheel cleaner (foam version) that I used yesterday. Worked well. Is it acidic, though? If it is I will apply wax to wheels after next clean.
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