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<blockquote data-quote="Insanity" data-source="post: 1577482" data-attributes="member: 30918"><p>Get yourself something called TFR (traffic film remover) <a href="https://www.jennychem.com/products/trf-ultra-special?variant=15372529696817&currency=GBP&utm_medium=product_sync&utm_source=google&utm_content=sag_organic&utm_campaign=sag_organic&gc_id=12414641217&h_ad_id=500732700416&gclid=CjwKCAjwyryUBhBSEiwAGN5OCNOGKHjruLz8YH7D9f6FJwbwCUY7j8YiXOQ3K0FCChU2lkefyor4khoCdNcQAvD_BwE" target="_blank">TFR</a> . This is the stuff proper valeters use, not those youtube fannies with their snowfoam. You need to be very careful with it as it can ruin your car if you don't get it right. But this stuff will take all the rubbish off the wheels, bodywork, etc without even need for any scrubbing. It can also be diluted in the pressure washer for general cleaning. </p><p> For bodywork, I suggest something like 20:1 water to TFR. For wheels I would start with around 8:1 in a pressure bottle, just spray it on, leave it for 1-2 minutes then blast with the pressure washer, or even a decent hose sprayer. </p><p>Again, I must stress the precautions with this. If you have black plastic sills on the front windows near the engine bay, this stuff will discolour it, some vehicles will be fine, and some won't. I recommend full spot testing on a similar vehicle of someone in your neighbourhood (I'm kidding!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Insanity, post: 1577482, member: 30918"] Get yourself something called TFR (traffic film remover) [URL='https://www.jennychem.com/products/trf-ultra-special?variant=15372529696817¤cy=GBP&utm_medium=product_sync&utm_source=google&utm_content=sag_organic&utm_campaign=sag_organic&gc_id=12414641217&h_ad_id=500732700416&gclid=CjwKCAjwyryUBhBSEiwAGN5OCNOGKHjruLz8YH7D9f6FJwbwCUY7j8YiXOQ3K0FCChU2lkefyor4khoCdNcQAvD_BwE']TFR[/URL] . This is the stuff proper valeters use, not those youtube fannies with their snowfoam. You need to be very careful with it as it can ruin your car if you don't get it right. But this stuff will take all the rubbish off the wheels, bodywork, etc without even need for any scrubbing. It can also be diluted in the pressure washer for general cleaning. For bodywork, I suggest something like 20:1 water to TFR. For wheels I would start with around 8:1 in a pressure bottle, just spray it on, leave it for 1-2 minutes then blast with the pressure washer, or even a decent hose sprayer. Again, I must stress the precautions with this. If you have black plastic sills on the front windows near the engine bay, this stuff will discolour it, some vehicles will be fine, and some won't. I recommend full spot testing on a similar vehicle of someone in your neighbourhood (I'm kidding!). [/QUOTE]
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