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Old 01-06-2004, 04:18 PM
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Was browsing and found this. Has anybody ever tried this stuff?

http://www.stylinconcepts.com/parts....CategoryID/124

Must be worth it for the $$$
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yep that some good stuff it has been mentioned here in the past.

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Noted!
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Got some on my new Bogarts. We'll see how it does.
Old 01-07-2004, 05:55 AM
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Originally Posted by WILWAXU
Got some on my new Bogarts. We'll see how it does.


let me know how it is john....i am thinking of getting some for mine.

and also, how many wheels do you think you can get out of the kit, me and shady were thinking of splitting a kit.
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It says it's designed for billett aluminum. I wonder how it would work on LS1 brakes that have been polished???
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I can't tell you how many hours I saved by using Zoopseal on my polish Z06 rims. 4 months later and my wheels have not dull, faded or oxidized since using it. Works on anodize metals and zinc plating (if you're careful not to rub the zinc off when applying it) Plus its very easy to keep clean. One kit will do more than one set of rims.

My advice if you try Zoopseal is to follow their directions EXACTLY for proper results! Supposely with proper care and cleaning methods the stuff will last up to 2 years before having to re-seal it again.

Well worth the money overall vs. the time you save on trying to keep polish billet and stainless steel 'shiny metal' free from oxidation. I'm extremely please with the results!
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would this work good on dimond plating? i was thinking dimond plating was different than polished aluminum. if anyone has a better sugestion for DP let me know.



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