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Model specific boards => Golf mk8 => Topic started by: Exonian on 26 September 2021, 12:01
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Ahoy there Clubsport owners (TCR owners pay attention too).
Have any of you found a non abrasive brush that gets off the stubborn brake dust from the indents on the front bells?
I’ve tried and failed to get it all off with various brushes ranging from a boar’s arse hair detailing brush, my wife’s Oral-B when she wasn’t looking :whistle: and a small paint brush.
It’s going to be a nightmare over winter when I can’t clean the car weekly.
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You've been cleaning your car weekly? I didn't think that was your thing :whistle: :laugh:
Spray them with some iron fallout cleaner then a brush and powerwash?
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Eek! I don’t normally like chemicals near my bells!
I might have to relent. Thanks Watts
I do try and clean my car weekly when I can.
It doesn’t ever get waxed or even sprayed with QD very often these days but I do try and squeeze in a wash.
I might be allergic to detailing threads but I’m not averse to a drop of shampoo :whistle:
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Eek! I don’t normally like chemicals near my bells!
I might have to relent. Thanks Watts
I do try and clean my car weekly when I can.
It doesn’t ever get waxed or even sprayed with QD very often these days but I do try and squeeze in a wash.
I might be allergic to detailing threads but I’m not averse to a drop of shampoo :whistle:
:laugh:
My car is on the bi-annual wash routine :whistle:
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I've two suggestions for you, both are the exact same just different colours:
1. Prep them and spray them silver, then lacquer over them with clear enamel paint.
2. Prep them and spray them satin black, then lacquer over them with clear enamel paint.
Personally satin black is my choice, I've tried the silver on my current car and it just doesn't stay clean, I'll be going back to black next tyre rotation.
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Also looking for a good solution outside of painting etc
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One of these type brushes the yellow one would be the best and a non abrasive or mildly abrasive cleaner
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I've two suggestions for you, both are the exact same just different colours:
1. Prep them and spray them silver, then lacquer over them with clear enamel paint.
2. Prep them and spray them satin black, then lacquer over them with clear enamel paint.
Personally satin black is my choice, I've tried the silver on my current car and it just doesn't stay clean, I'll be going back to black next tyre rotation.
I love this suggestion and it was my thought too when inspecting the rough finish of the hubs and bells when the car was new but unfortunately my car doesn’t sit still long enough for me to commit to that level of preventative measure, plus I’m old, lazy, inept and so on :whistle:
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I've two suggestions for you, both are the exact same just different colours:
1. Prep them and spray them silver, then lacquer over them with clear enamel paint.
2. Prep them and spray them satin black, then lacquer over them with clear enamel paint.
Personally satin black is my choice, I've tried the silver on my current car and it just doesn't stay clean, I'll be going back to black next tyre rotation.
I love this suggestion and it was my thought too when inspecting the rough finish of the hubs and bells when the car was new but unfortunately my car doesn’t sit still long enough for me to commit to that level of preventative measure, plus I’m old, lazy, inept and so on :whistle:
If you're willing to part with a bit more money than the cost of materials, most detailers tend to offer the service, which if you're not a patient person/value your time isn't that much money. :smiley:
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Did you manage to sort your grubby balls, er bells Exonian?
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Alas no, I’m still sporting mild grubbiness owing to an acute aversion to spending money and/or much time attending to such matters.
I’ve found a soapy fingertip produces fair results though :whistle: