Mothers Billet Polish
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Yep! It works wonders on polishing stainless and aluminum. It was my 1st choice!
I got tired of polishing my rims week after week so I opted to use it right before I Zoopsealed the Z06s. 3 months later and my rims look as shiny as the first day I mounted them. No more lengthy polishing for me every other week.
I got tired of polishing my rims week after week so I opted to use it right before I Zoopsealed the Z06s. 3 months later and my rims look as shiny as the first day I mounted them. No more lengthy polishing for me every other week.
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Originally Posted by Hyper SS
I got tired of polishing my rims week after week so I opted to use it right before I Zoopsealed the Z06s. 3 months later and my rims look as shiny as the first day I mounted them. No more lengthy polishing for me every other week.
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Originally Posted by OneMeanZ
Would you recommend Zoopsealed, and where could I go about getting that?
I can't tell you how many times in the last few months I saved in hours and elbow grease plus towels / rags and mother billet polish to keep just the rims clean without it.
As long as you follow the directions to applying zoopseal 'to the letter' and properly clean and take care of them (cleaning is quick and easy also) then it supposedly should last up to 2 years without having to re-seal them again.
The only reason I looked into trying the stuff out was because I didn't want the added weight of having my rims chromed. Polish aluminum is a little lighter overall than chrome! Now I got the best of both worlds. Bling without the constant week after week of polishing and cleaning.
So I guess I would recommend it!!!
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