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Yet another day without work today :(, so I got on with the calipers and cleaned up the arches a bit. From this:-

 

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To this :-

 

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:)

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Brilliant, thats my job this weekend :) Did a 3 stage mequires yesterday and taking all the wheels off and cleaning/scrubbing/painting before putting on my stock rear wheels for the pod on sunday :D

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That looks miles better. What exactly did you use/do?

Arches were sprayed with generous amounts of Auto Glym Engine and Machine Cleaner, left to work, agitated with stiff-ish brush, rinsed, then treated with Auto Glym Vinyl and Rubber care. The calipers were cleaned with brake cleaner and a wire brush, rinsed, allowed to dry and painted by brush with Hammerite (never fails ;)).

 

All 4 only took about 3 hours, and I wasn't rushing.

 

:)

Is that autogleam stuff better than gunk or jizer thanks taff.

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I've never used Jizer, but I find Gunk very greasy - and it stinks LOL!! I swear by the AG stuff, it's also very good at cleaning alloys, but if you do use it for wheels, make sure you rinse them off VERY well!

 

:)

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