Anyone got a good way to remove the black brake dust from 'em? The fronts seem to be easy to clean but the rear pads are obviously of a very different formulation and it's like the stuff is glued onto the rims.
Anyone got a good way to remove the black brake dust from 'em? The fronts seem to be easy to clean but the rear pads are obviously of a very different formulation and it's like the stuff is glued onto the rims.
Anyone got a good way to remove the black brake dust from 'em? The fronts seem to be easy to clean but the rear pads are obviously of a very different formulation and it's like the stuff is glued onto the rims.
i use mr muscle oven cleaner works very well
It seems I'm expecting to much of magic wheel cleaning potions. Perhaps I'll just have to get down and dirty with 'em and use some very nasty chemicals. I'm going to try 2Fast's suggestion of using oven cleaner.
Perhaps, however, I can bribe the kids to do the job. Sadly neither of mine will take a McDonald's by way of recompense and remuneration :-(
They're more likely to start a campaign for a trip to the local Indian restaurant (Buckingham Fort on West Street is they're preferred choice - and it's a good one but doesn't come cheap). Oops, what am I breeding here?
well i say fair play to them what kind of reward is mcdonalds
It isn't really much of a reward at all, is it :blink:
They've both been like this since they were born though.
Sara and I are both very capable cooks and the kids have got themselves a taste for foods from all round this planet.
I'd persuade 'em very easily with a full on kick ass flavour home made mushroom risotto. Actually, let's try that one before I mention the Fort
put it this way mate if that is their favorite food they will take it over a curry anyday
like if my old man offered me a pan of scouse or a curry i would take the scouse anyday
couscous is that the thing made with chick peas ????
Close, but not quite. I know what you're thinking of - chick pea dhal, for example. That's made with peas that are similar to olde worlde dried peas that we can still get in supermarkets. sometimes, anyway
If you imagine getting a packet of spaghetti or fettucini and chopping it all really finely before you pour boiling water onto it then that's what couscous is. It's very similar to bulgar wheat (which is the rich man's alternative - I'm poor so I don't have the stuff).
You can season couscous to suit all kinds of meals from egyptian to pakistani or even goan. At a push you can even make a good fist of a mexican chili con carne with couscous on the side.
Handy stuff, in my opinion.
It's also a great thing to use in salads.
So when is the torquecars meet at your house for dinner?
It seems I'm expecting to much of magic wheel cleaning potions. Perhaps I'll just have to get down and dirty with 'em and use some very nasty chemicals. I'm going to try 2Fast's suggestion of using oven cleaner.
So when is the torquecars meet at your house for dinner?
was just thinking the same myself lol,
im starving after reading all that
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motion carried HDis for dinner it is then