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What are people's recommendations? Question

I have used the AutoGlym and Meguiars versions and not been that impressed, the Wonder Wheels is very fierce but I suspect it strips off more than it should, any wax layers you have applied and possibly the laquer on the wheels. Evil or Very Mad

What's the best for getting rid of the black dots that I am now finding on my wheels, I can't believe they have tarnished so much so quickly to be honest. Crying or Very sad L319 D4 HSE

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What's the best for getting rid of the black dots that I am now finding on my wheels, I can't believe they have tarnished so much so quickly to be honest.


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Something like swissol Paint Rubber will take the brake dust off the surface of the wheel Smile Like this site? Buy some RRSPORT goodies to show your support!

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I've used Wonder Wheels for years and never had any problem with it damaging wheels and I tend to be a bit anal over cleaning wheels Embarassed
I would happily recommend it and it always comes out the winner in any product test eg. AutoExpress etc.

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I too have always got on OK with Wonder wheels - no problems - well reccommended 
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Agree - back in the days when I used to give a monkey's toss about how clean my car was, I'd use Wonder Woman too. 

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