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    another good tip Peter - must try it on the ZS wheels - many thanks
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    Thanks Peter. I've been on the lookout for a potent wheel cleaner for some of the neglected cars I clean at my friends garage, I'll give it a try. I use the Bilberry wheel cleaner on my own cars which I have found to be very good as well.


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    Billberry is very good stuff that i use for normal cleaning of the wheels, but together with iron x afterwards get all the bits that billberry can't.
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    Impressive!
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    Bake oven cleaner spray does the same - not so fast but not so expensive
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