Have these wheel protector trim dressing wheel cleaner and acid neutralising shampoo. Might help some one starting out. Trying to use the right products but on a budget myself. But like I said for someone starting out it may help
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I will be posting in the next few days as just need to get to as have just put a full interior in my shed with the items I with to pay it forward.
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@X3man I have pm you if this is still available my black Octavia vrs will look awesome it's it's still available and will find some stuff to pay it forward
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Have you tried a little lube and clay. Wouldn't use white spirit on new paint may cause a reaction. then you might need a full bumper respray. Start the least aggressive removal method and work up. Chemicals are usually quite harsh straight out the bottle
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For a top mark car they spent all the money else where then slapped the cheapest wheels on there they could. Not quite as bad as the b5 A4 speedline alloys
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750ml in the bottle I have the karcher one and I am looking to get a better one it's ok at throughing on product but actually making foam not so much
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looks ok I would try a couple of products like the shampoo and snow foam before buying a whole kit from a relatively unknown company
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Ones from the manufacturer have a worn indicator that changes colour when they need replacing but try giving it a good clean as @pinky said
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