stevieturbo
RMS Regular
Well, did you get your package yet Mr Turbo?!
Arrive yesterday thanks. Havent had a chance try anything yet though. Will give you a call before I do though...hopefully nothing in the bottle explodes lol
Well, did you get your package yet Mr Turbo?!
Is stone bright just hydrochloric acid? If it is I use it on paint work and at the end of the day your wheels are painted. I would keep it away from any unpainted surface tbhI wouldn’t be risking Stonebrite on paintwork.
Is stone bright just hydrochloric acid? If it is I use it on paint work and at the end of the day your wheels are painted. I would keep it away from any unpainted surface tbh
I’ll add it onto my automotive site today mate
Not yet mate. As it’s a specific type of acid I want to put a disclaimer on the website prior to purchase. If you’re after just it send me a PM with your details and we can sort it from there!Did Stonebright go on the automotive site yet? I can't find it, thought apols if it's there and I'm missing it
A very good product I have previously tried myself. But be careful as it is not safe for use on polished or diamond cut finishes and not safe for soft metals like aluminiumI have a sample of KKD Brake Away which I’ve been using, very very good stuff.
Marlins blood is a fallout remover so should do a great job on wheelsI've been given a litre of Merlins Blood today has anyone here used it ? Opinions ?
Marlins blood is a fallout remover so should do a great job on wheels
A very good product I have previously tried myself. But be careful as it is not safe for use on polished or diamond cut finishes and not safe for soft metals like aluminium
It’s described as non acid in the tag line so people think that’s safe but instead it’s highly alkaline which can be just as dangerous if not more because of the surfactants etc. used.
To be honest it’s probably fine, but I’d just be careful with it (as with any product to be fair to it) although they do say on their own site not for use on sensitive finishes.Oh really? I knew it was alkaline but didn’t think it would have so much effect of aluminium wheels. I’ll not be using it on the new wheels I’ve fitted in that case! Anything else you recommend?!
To be honest it’s probably fine, but I’d just be careful with it (as with any product to be fair to it) although they do say on their own site not for use on sensitive finishes.
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Anyone used Auto Finesse Revolution? I like using a dedicated wheel soap bucket, I can no longer get Glimermann's equivalent from my local shops.