Betterer known as TFR, or wheel cleaner. Strips oft polish and any paint protection yer got like wax.Traffic film remover is the stuff all the pros use. Many of them use it on the interior too!!
Yerrp but they do dilute it down though!Betterer known as TFR, or wheel cleaner. Strips oft polish and any paint protection yer got like wax.
Its still bad for yer paint workYerrp but they do dilute it down though!
good thing!!!
Well according to what you said it just strips the protection off, so if you then rewax it it ought in fact to be better for it.Its still bad for yer paint work
Mine did that too. I kept the two halves of the placky bit that did the open then close action, but could never find a glue that would hold them.I now know why the left hand tray would never work properly, it's broken.
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Tfr contains chemicals lile salt and mild acids which is why it's not good fer washing body work. It wont take oft the laqour but it does attack it. That's why I dislike it.Well according to what you said it just strips the protection off, so if you then rewax it it ought in fact to be better for it.
If it stripped the actual paint off then yes it would be disastrous!!
Lacquer and paint are usually pretty tough and let's face it T-cut was no pansy when it came to removing oxidised paint.
As you said, it is wheel cleaner and gets all the brake dust off, but wheels are painted and lacquered too!
Can't say that I use anything much as I haven't even washed a car for God knows how long.
But I used to be keener especially when I ran my car club. Couldn't let the side down and all of ours were painted with old fashioned celly, which needed cutting and polishing regularly.
Discussion in 'Land Rover Discovery' started by Andy Warren, Sep 19, 2020.I now know why the left hand tray would never work properly, it's broken.
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I can see that yours has broken differently to mine. So the fix in the link wouldn't work for me, sadly.Discussion in 'Land Rover Discovery' started by Andy Warren, Sep 19, 2020.
This is how I repaired mine,really simple (hope the link works)
Just click on the date part