Hello chaps and chapesses,
Basically I had my LCR standard alloys refurbed around 5 years ago 'hyper bright silver'. They were Range Rover spec colour and obviously chuffed with the colour.
However within 2 years the brake dust from my DS2500's were seemingly too overpowering for the lacquer on the wheel. So the last couple years it has got worse. The wheels just need powder coating as no kerbing is visable. However I need advice with cleaning products for 2 ideas I have with the wheels. Originally normal car washing materials were recommended but they dulled that paint down quick as fook. I need cleaners that are proven, yet safe for painted/polished surfaces.
1. Going for a partial/ full polished LCR wheel....cleaning and sealant products.
2. My old hyper bright silver look...
Cleaning and sealant products.?
I must add, I used billberry cleaner and poorboy's sealant at first (but then never used it again). Wheels need doing shortly and I need them to remain intact.
Sent from my iPhone when I should be working....
Basically I had my LCR standard alloys refurbed around 5 years ago 'hyper bright silver'. They were Range Rover spec colour and obviously chuffed with the colour.
However within 2 years the brake dust from my DS2500's were seemingly too overpowering for the lacquer on the wheel. So the last couple years it has got worse. The wheels just need powder coating as no kerbing is visable. However I need advice with cleaning products for 2 ideas I have with the wheels. Originally normal car washing materials were recommended but they dulled that paint down quick as fook. I need cleaners that are proven, yet safe for painted/polished surfaces.
1. Going for a partial/ full polished LCR wheel....cleaning and sealant products.
2. My old hyper bright silver look...
Cleaning and sealant products.?
I must add, I used billberry cleaner and poorboy's sealant at first (but then never used it again). Wheels need doing shortly and I need them to remain intact.
Sent from my iPhone when I should be working....
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