Our car,PURLEE is a 94 with the standard factory alloy wheels,
I have never really found anything that cleaned the wheels easily, and the
best I had found to date was a Mothers product in a spray pump bottle, but it
still needed a toothbrush to really start to get the wheels clean.
I ran out, so went down to Repco today to get some more and found it was out
of stock, so I bought some Polyglaze Foaming Wheel Cleaner, which the guy in
the store recommended as being pretty good.
The stuff is unreal.Talk about easy! Spray it on a cold wheel, wait 30
seconds, wipe it with a wet rag and hose it off. Wheels like new!
Does not seem to be too corrosive either.
So I am happy to recommend it as one of those "Things that work"
Eric
A product that works
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A product that works
Hmmm to clean my wheels I normally just use meths... and since you still
have to wipe off the wheel polishing product, why not just use meths and
skip the waiting and the cost of the bottle of foam...
Shermio - 2002 SE
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have to wipe off the wheel polishing product, why not just use meths and
skip the waiting and the cost of the bottle of foam...
Shermio - 2002 SE
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http://www.msn.co.uk/newslettersFrom: "Eric & Ann West" <ericwest@internet.co.nz>
Reply-To: MX5List<mx5list@mx5club.org.nz>
To: "MX5List" <mx5list@mx5club.org.nz>
Subject: A product that works
Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 17:25:49 +1300
Our car,PURLEE is a 94 with the standard factory alloy wheels,
I have never really found anything that cleaned the wheels easily, and the
best I had found to date was a Mothers product in a spray pump bottle, but
it still needed a toothbrush to really start to get the wheels clean.
I ran out, so went down to Repco today to get some more and found it was
out of stock, so I bought some Polyglaze Foaming Wheel Cleaner, which the
guy in the store recommended as being pretty good.
The stuff is unreal.Talk about easy! Spray it on a cold wheel, wait 30
seconds, wipe it with a wet rag and hose it off. Wheels like new!
Does not seem to be too corrosive either.
So I am happy to recommend it as one of those "Things that work"
Eric
2002 Titanium Grey SE #8 of 15
Now With More Lights Than The Las Vagas Main Strip!
Now With More Lights Than The Las Vagas Main Strip!
-
- Need, more, 5-ing, time....
- Posts: 175
- Joined: Fri May 19, 2006 3:47 pm
- Location: Northshore, Auckland, New Zealand
A product that works
Hmmm to clean my wheels I normally just use meths... and since you still
have to wipe off the wheel polishing product, why not just use meths and
skip the waiting and the cost of the bottle of foam...
Shermio - 2002 SE
<html><DIV>
<P><FONT face="Arial Black, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif" color=#0033ff>d(-_-)b
Shermio</FONT></P>
<P> </P></DIV></html>
have to wipe off the wheel polishing product, why not just use meths and
skip the waiting and the cost of the bottle of foam...
Shermio - 2002 SE
<html><DIV>
<P><FONT face="Arial Black, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif" color=#0033ff>d(-_-)b
Shermio</FONT></P>
<P> </P></DIV></html>
http://www.msn.co.uk/newslettersFrom: "Eric & Ann West" <ericwest@internet.co.nz>
Reply-To: MX5List<mx5list@mx5club.org.nz>
To: "MX5List" <mx5list@mx5club.org.nz>
Subject: A product that works
Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 17:25:49 +1300
Our car,PURLEE is a 94 with the standard factory alloy wheels,
I have never really found anything that cleaned the wheels easily, and the
best I had found to date was a Mothers product in a spray pump bottle, but
it still needed a toothbrush to really start to get the wheels clean.
I ran out, so went down to Repco today to get some more and found it was
out of stock, so I bought some Polyglaze Foaming Wheel Cleaner, which the
guy in the store recommended as being pretty good.
The stuff is unreal.Talk about easy! Spray it on a cold wheel, wait 30
seconds, wipe it with a wet rag and hose it off. Wheels like new!
Does not seem to be too corrosive either.
So I am happy to recommend it as one of those "Things that work"
Eric
2002 Titanium Grey SE #8 of 15
Now With More Lights Than The Las Vagas Main Strip!
Now With More Lights Than The Las Vagas Main Strip!
A product that works
I tried meths, but I find it leaves a film, however, what works for you is
fine, this stuff works better than anything else I have tried
Eric
fine, this stuff works better than anything else I have tried
Eric
A product that works
Some of the Aussie guys have started using a wheel wax.
Apparently it coats the wheel and makes it easier to wash the brake dust
off; and stops the dust attacking the wheel.
- Dave.
From Brent.Syse@telecom.co.nz Fri Apr 27 17:47:04 2007
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Subject: Alarm for MX5
Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 11:29:28 +1300
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Hi There
Just bought a 1998 MX5. Have yet to name her. Was wondering anyone could
recommend an alarm system for it.(Name of place in Auckland ) Insurance
requires Level 3 or higher.
Thanks
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Apparently it coats the wheel and makes it easier to wash the brake dust
off; and stops the dust attacking the wheel.
- Dave.
From Brent.Syse@telecom.co.nz Fri Apr 27 17:47:04 2007
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Subject: Alarm for MX5
Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 11:29:28 +1300
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Thread-Index: AcY1n5z3v0P67iIoRGOY4focDtk4ZQAA/iKA
From: "Brent Syse" <Brent.Syse@telecom.co.nz>
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Hi There
Just bought a 1998 MX5. Have yet to name her. Was wondering anyone could
recommend an alarm system for it.(Name of place in Auckland ) Insurance
requires Level 3 or higher.
Thanks
This communication, including any attachments, is confidential. If you are not
the intended recipient, you should not read it - please contact me
immediately, destroy it, and do not copy or use any part of this communication
or disclose anything about it. Thank you. Please note that this communication
does not designate an information system for the purposes of the Electronic
Transactions Act 2002.
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
A product that works
Some of the Aussie guys have started using a wheel wax.
Apparently it coats the wheel and makes it easier to wash the brake dust
off; and stops the dust attacking the wheel.
- Dave.
From Brent.Syse@telecom.co.nz Fri Apr 27 17:47:04 2007
Content-class: urn:content-classes:message
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Subject: Alarm for MX5
Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 11:29:28 +1300
Thread-Topic: Alarm for MX5
Thread-Index: AcY1n5z3v0P67iIoRGOY4focDtk4ZQAA/iKA
From: "Brent Syse" <Brent.Syse@telecom.co.nz>
To: "MX5List" <mx5list@mx5club.org.nz>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
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Message-ID: <g5GPjC.A.PBH.YGZMGB@L733>
Hi There
Just bought a 1998 MX5. Have yet to name her. Was wondering anyone could
recommend an alarm system for it.(Name of place in Auckland ) Insurance
requires Level 3 or higher.
Thanks
This communication, including any attachments, is confidential. If you are not
the intended recipient, you should not read it - please contact me
immediately, destroy it, and do not copy or use any part of this communication
or disclose anything about it. Thank you. Please note that this communication
does not designate an information system for the purposes of the Electronic
Transactions Act 2002.
Apparently it coats the wheel and makes it easier to wash the brake dust
off; and stops the dust attacking the wheel.
- Dave.
From Brent.Syse@telecom.co.nz Fri Apr 27 17:47:04 2007
Content-class: urn:content-classes:message
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Subject: Alarm for MX5
Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 11:29:28 +1300
Thread-Topic: Alarm for MX5
Thread-Index: AcY1n5z3v0P67iIoRGOY4focDtk4ZQAA/iKA
From: "Brent Syse" <Brent.Syse@telecom.co.nz>
To: "MX5List" <mx5list@mx5club.org.nz>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
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Message-ID: <g5GPjC.A.PBH.YGZMGB@L733>
Hi There
Just bought a 1998 MX5. Have yet to name her. Was wondering anyone could
recommend an alarm system for it.(Name of place in Auckland ) Insurance
requires Level 3 or higher.
Thanks
This communication, including any attachments, is confidential. If you are not
the intended recipient, you should not read it - please contact me
immediately, destroy it, and do not copy or use any part of this communication
or disclose anything about it. Thank you. Please note that this communication
does not designate an information system for the purposes of the Electronic
Transactions Act 2002.
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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