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Cleaning Filthy Brembo Goldlines

Discussion in 'Detailing and cleaning' started by Messer, Mar 3, 2020.

  1. I would be very handy @rob lewis if you could put a list of recommended products and there uses together and post it in the Detailing and Cleaning section, then perhaps @El Toro could make it a sticky ( I think that's what they call it) so it stays at the top, it's just a thought, we all find your input very helpful and informative.
    Steve
     
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  2. SDOC100. Works a treat.
     
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  3. I have SDOC allready as I swear by the stuff, Wonder Wheels, and now Bilt Hamber Autowheels. I will revert back with some pics, as these are grotty as hell!
     
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  4. Okkidoki guys and @Birdie ....thanks for the recommendation....I'll defo do this for everyone once I have the time...
     
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  5. Just seen this....if its 10 years baked on then if BH AW does not work ( after multiple hits ), then KKD Dragons Breath should do the job.....we've only used this stuff twice on really F**ked wheels with great success....
     
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  6. Dishwater tablets
     
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  7. If you use Gunk make sure you remove the brake pads first.
     
  8. Do you use the ‘Intense’ setting, or can you leave the machine on ‘Eco’?
     
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  9. 'Sense' is best if you have it :thinkingface::D
     
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  10. If not, does that make you Senseless, or Insensitive? (Asking for a friend).
     
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  11. Whichever the wife left it on!!:upyeah:
     
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  12. Managed to get one done, but the other needs another go as it’s really baked on!

    this was with a combination of autofiniesse eradicate, wonderwheels and sdoc100. The sdoc did the bulk of the shifting though. Will wait to test out the bilt hamber on the remaining bits of the last calliper,

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  13. Good job mate, that’s come up lovely. Very interested to hear how you get on with the Bilt product. I have the same job on my to do list in my project.
     
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  14. Those fork bottoms have seen better days.
     
  15. Thankyou for the update images.
     
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  16. Not too bad now they are cleaned up. The bike is just pretty filthy, it’s been sat 10 years
     
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  17. Good job!
     
  18. Very nice.
     
  19. Won't matter so long as the wife's out.
     
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  20. Does anyone know the thread size of the bleed nipples for these?
    I looked about and found a size, ordered them but they are too small.

    this is what I ordered

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