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Not really. You need to take a little bit of extra care so that it doesn't go onto the paintwork. I'd normally spray on cloth (dampen it) and wipe instead of straight on the windscreen...a good wheel cleaner *could possibly* remove/compromise wax/sealant on paint. Also, IF I do it, it'll be just before I wash the rest of the car so that I could go over the surface again with normal shampoo to remove any access/leftover residue. So: rinse down loose dirt on car -> do the windscreen -> wash car including windscreen.
Btw, I normally use Megs Wheel Brightener....Megs pro range of All Wheel Cleaner. But, mind you, the more stubborn spots could possibly need more than one round of cleaning....
Btw, I normally use Megs Wheel Brightener....Megs pro range of All Wheel Cleaner. But, mind you, the more stubborn spots could possibly need more than one round of cleaning....
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