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Discover Koch Chemie Felgenblitz acid-free Fb, the pH-neutral rim cleaning gel for gentle and effective cleaning of your rims. Experience shiny results without acid damage.
Cleaning the rims is a critical aspect of vehicle care that is often underestimated. Koch Chemie Felgenblitz acid-free Fb offers an innovative solution for the thorough yet gentle cleaning of your rims. This pH-neutral cleaning gel effectively removes burnt-in brake dust, rust and other inorganic dirt without attacking the material.
The heart of this product is a special neutral ingredient that enables powerful cleaning without damaging the rims. The viscous setting ensures that the gel adheres to the rims for a long time and can penetrate deeply. The performance indicator, which is visible through a red color, shows the active cleaning. In addition, the pearling effect and shine additives ensure an impressive finish.
Suitable for all types of rims, Koch Chemie Felgenblitz acid-free Fb offers a flexible solution for rim cleaning - from steel to sensitive paintwork.
Simply spray pure onto the rims, allow to take effect for about 3 minutes and if necessary, work over with a brush. Then rinse thoroughly with a high-pressure cleaner. If the dirt is very dirty, the process can be repeated.
For optimal results and the longevity of your rims, follow the application recommendations exactly and make sure to completely remove any product residue.
Koch Chemie stands for the highest safety and quality standards, which is confirmed by comprehensive tests and certifications.
With Koch Chemie Felgenblitz acid-free Fb you choose a product that not only cleans effectively, but also protects your rims and ensures a shiny result.
1. How does the performance indicator work with Koch Chemie Felgenblitz acid-free Fb?
2. Can I use the product on all types of rims?
3. How often should I clean my rims with Felgenblitz acid-free Fb?
4. What do I do if the product comes into contact with unpainted plastic parts?
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