May 28, 200816 yr Hi there. Spray some WD40 onto a rag, carefully wipe the wheels, dont get any on brake disks or pads or the tyre itself. WD removes allsorts....just be carefull where you put it! If you have balancing weights on your wheels, dont put WD40 near them, it will disolve the glue holding them on and you`ll lose the weights. Have fun...
May 29, 200816 yr Author Hi there. Spray some WD40 onto a rag, carefully wipe the wheels, dont get any on brake disks or pads or the tyre itself. WD removes allsorts....just be carefull where you put it! If you have balancing weights on your wheels, dont put WD40 near them, it will disolve the glue holding them on and you`ll lose the weights. Have fun... cheers i will give it a go.
May 30, 200816 yr You can get brake cleaner from any motor factor or Halfords etc. Use this and you can do your callipers and discs without the fear of contaminating your pads and causing a braking catastrophy
May 30, 200816 yr Author You can get brake cleaner from any motor factor or Halfords etc. Use this and you can do your callipers and discs without the fear of contaminating your pads and causing a braking catastrophy hi thanx for the advice i'll try that 1 aswell.thanx again
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