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And how to keep them clean?
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Wrap the car in bubble wrap and keep it in a clean dry garage.
And how to keep them clean?
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I was thinking more along the lines of some sort of clear lacquer that repelled the dust or allowed it to be simply hosed off. If such a thing exists.Wrap the car in bubble wrap and keep it in a clean dry garage.

A few questions if I may:Mine get cleaned like the paintwork. Twice a year they come off the car, get snow foamed, cleaned with bilberry and a brush, then tardis, iron-x, and clay bar. Then a light polish on the show alloys. Otherwise apply a wheel sealant.
Thereafter they are generally clean after a jet wash when I snow foam the rest of the car. Occasionally I may use a wheel cleaner, tardis and iron x during the year or just top up LSP.
A few questions if I may:
What is "snow foam"?
What is "bilberry"? Tardis? Iron-X?
What/where to get the wheel sealant and previous bits mentioned?
LSP?
Many thanks.
This all comes down to detailing and how much you want to go into things.A few questions if I may:
What is "snow foam"?
What is "bilberry"? Tardis? Iron-X?
What/where to get the wheel sealant and previous bits mentioned?
LSP?
Many thanks.
Are there any specific issues?I imagine there would be issues using snowfoam at home and letting it run off down roadside drains.
Well you're not even supposed to let the run off from washing a car normally go down the drain are you. I know most ignore it but i think the rule's there.Are there any specific issues?