Toothpaste. Can't wait to try that one. Hope it's as good as you say.Garvin said:Try toothpaste and toothbrush. Rinse and then polish. Works a treat.
Otherwise just clay them, although that can be quite expensive over time as the clay does get somewhat 'hammered'.
It still needs a bit of elbow grease but it's cheap and you don't even need added fluorideNanu said:Toothpaste. Can't wait to try that one. Hope it's as good as you say.Garvin said:Try toothpaste and toothbrush. Rinse and then polish. Works a treat.
Otherwise just clay them, although that can be quite expensive over time as the clay does get somewhat 'hammered'.
mj2k said:Flimper,
You are not far from me, pop round & you can borrow my britemax twins.
I needed something more cutting when I got the car, to get them back to perfect & found these brilliant.
Drop me a PM and you can pick them up, can also lend you a sponge exhaust ball to polish the insides.
Once back to shiny, I use the autosol to keep them shiny, although recent weeks have meant I haven't had the chance