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In message <q7r080l6jde05pctemi3s8m9co9dbua71u@4ax.com>, Pip
<pip@ukrm.net> writes > >Seriously, it is just a cleaner, with a decent wallop of corrosive >chemicals in it. It used to bring my alloys up fine, and I've used it >successfully on lots of other grimy stuff too; painted, coated and >bare metal. I'd give it a go - but watch the time you leave it on - >like a hawk. Try it for a minute, then hose it off. If that doesn't >work, spray it on, 'agitate with a brush' and hose it off. > >Once you have established that it isn't going to dissolve the >paint/coating/spoke, then spray it on, scrub it about a bit, go and do >the other wheel, then come back and hose it off. Should leave you >with nice clean wheels. Alternatively, get a man in - there's loads >of wheel-cleaning specialists about. > It's TFR - i have the details at work cheaper by the litre hey it rhymes -- geoff |