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    Quote Originally Posted by Leadfootluke View Post
    Wow! Great turn around.

    Did you happen to try anything to clean the wheels with before Brown Royal, just to compare?
    Thanks. My go to wheel cleaner is Blown Away from Huey Chemical and it does a great job but it struggled with the heavy stuff on these wheels.

    Quote Originally Posted by Legacy99 View Post
    Great job:wink:
    Thanks Legacy

    Quote Originally Posted by Indy YZF View Post
    Great save on the wheels. Why people spend so much money on a car and let it go to crap is beyond me. Great job.
    thanks Indy, I agree.

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    Great job on the car. As a BMW owner, I just don`t get it why you would have a car like that and let get in that condition. Beautiful job, and KUDOS to Flash fpr the Royal Brownancing Dot:
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    Nice, I have a gallon of the brown royal I havent tried yet. Did you use it straight or did you cut it?

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    Oh, you really drove it hard but finally turn it to tip top condition. Fantastic work!

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    Is there an effective product that will repel the dust or do they just need to be cleaned often? What do ya`all use? Everything I have tried is short lived.
    I hear voices in my mind and you’re worried that you’re the freak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by biolink View Post
    Is there an effective product that will repel the dust or do they just need to be cleaned often? What do ya`all use? Everything I have tried is short lived.
    Do you seal them or wax them? If they are cleared, like many new factory wheels, they can be treated like paint. Then the cleaning time is shortened, albiet still necessary.

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    Great Save on those wheels! :thumbup:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leadfootluke View Post
    Do you seal them or wax them? If they are cleared, like many new factory wheels, they can be treated like paint. Then the cleaning time is shortened, albiet still necessary.
    Ya, I have sealed and waxed. And cleaning is eaier, like you said. Just curious if anyone has found the golden ticket on repelling dust. I haven`t.


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    Quote Originally Posted by biolink View Post
    Ya, I have sealed and waxed. And cleaning is eaier, like you said. Just curious if anyone has found the golden ticket on repelling dust. I haven`t.


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    Sorry my friend. No such animal.
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    Great work broker! You gotta love those high quality brake pads BMW uses!
    Rasky`s Auto Detailing

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    That finish is "brill" (british slang for tightness) as in "BRILLIANT" great clarity and gloss!!.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmw5541 View Post
    Sorry my friend. No such animal.
    Figures!

    I hear voices in my mind and you’re worried that you’re the freak.

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    Wow, great turnaround on the BMW Chad!:thumbup:
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    Quote Originally Posted by bmw5541 View Post
    Great job on the car. As a BMW owner, I just don`t get it why you would have a car like that and let get in that condition. Beautiful job, and KUDOS to Flash fpr the Royal Brownancing Dot:
    thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by Jokeman View Post
    Nice, I have a gallon of the brown royal I havent tried yet. Did you use it straight or did you cut it?
    I used it straight because how heavy the dust was

    Quote Originally Posted by Ekarat View Post
    Oh, you really drove it hard but finally turn it to tip top condition. Fantastic work!
    thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by michakaveli View Post
    Great Save on those wheels! :thumbup:
    thank you

    Quote Originally Posted by RaskyR1 View Post
    Great work broker! You gotta love those high quality brake pads BMW uses!
    thanks Rasky

    Quote Originally Posted by zoomzoom mazda5 View Post
    Wow, great turnaround on the BMW Chad!:thumbup:
    thanks Angelo, you should have seen it

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    here is what I sprayed on the wheels from Autoglym



    So far it has done a nice job with the wheels on my wife`s Envoy but the Envoy does not put off that much brake dust

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    Nice turnaround on those wheels!! What did the owners say?

    BTW, did you get my pm?
    Joshua 1:9- Have I not commanded you? Be strong and of good courage; do not be affraid, nor dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.

 

 
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