Possibly The Best £4 I've Ever Spent!

... now the best £8 spent... also picked up a microfibre glove which will be great for grabbing the back sides of the wheel spokes...
 

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+1 for the brush/ long mit I have one for my wheels and I agree it is brilliant at getting the whole wheel clean especially the 5 spoke spilt rim I have as you can see right inside the wheel they are lovely but at the same time a nightmare for keeping clean
 
I have used many different makes over the years, but I have found this is the best by far. My mate buys this for use at his body shop

https://www.amazon.co.uk/TYRE-DRESSING-LITRE-Professional-FORECOURT/dp/B00BGOJHC6/ref=sr_1_7?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1496822032&sr=1-7&keywords=tyre+dressing
 
Just looked in morrisons for the blue one and it came up as £2 on the self service till. I would have took the lot but couldn't be arsed walking all the way back. Will Defo make cleaning the MV2s a lot easier. :thumbsup:
 
Doddsy said:
Just looked in morrisons for the blue one and it came up as £2 on the self service till. I would have took the lot but couldn't be arsed walking all the way back. Will Defo make cleaning the MV2s a lot easier. :thumbsup:

£2! I'm soooooo jealous! ;)
 
I got one of these microfiber sticks from halfords and it broke on me after 10 mins! Maybe I'll try a Morrison's one. I'm tired of getting the cut knuckles. :(
 
If your fastidious with your alloys then it really is worth investing in a few Wheel Woolies brushes of various shapes and sizes. http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wheels-and-tyres/wheel-woolies-wheel-brush-kit/prod_1037.html
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wheels-and-tyres/wheel-woolie-spoke-back-brush/prod_1252.html
Soft, synthetic wool brushes that hold loads of suds mounted on long, flexible nylon handles. They easily reach right through the barrel to the inner rim and the cranked brush gets behind spokes and round calipers etc. Three different sizes squeeze in most nooks and crannies. Not cheap but I've had mine for a couple of years now and still going strong. :thumbsup:
 
patriot66 said:
If your fastidious with your alloys then it really is worth investing in a few Wheel Woolies brushes of various shapes and sizes. http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wheels-and-tyres/wheel-woolies-wheel-brush-kit/prod_1037.html
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wheels-and-tyres/wheel-woolie-spoke-back-brush/prod_1252.html
Soft, synthetic wool brushes that hold loads of suds mounted on long, flexible nylon handles. They easily reach right through the barrel to the inner rim and the cranked brush gets behind spokes and round calipers etc. Three different sizes squeeze in most nooks and crannies. Not cheap but I've had mine for a couple of years now and still going strong. :thumbsup:

... this could get expensive very quickly, hence the value in the halfords items.

On the wheel stick I had to cut about 1cm off each flat side of foam so that it would clear the calipers and brake guard, but thats for 18s.
The finger glove mit is fantastic though, will stock up on a few of those :)
 
I have a 71 fastback and just refinished it and am wanting to know what is the best to use to rub out scratches my dog took his nails acroosed it from front corner panel to rear corner panel
 
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