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Old 03-19-2005, 05:43 PM
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What kinda care is needed for them what to use and not to use?
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Mothers Aluminum Polish, or anything similar. Don't use anything with acids in it.
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wenol is also pretty good as well.
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Originally Posted by Nine Ball
Mothers Aluminum Polish, or anything similar. Don't use anything with acids in it.
Like making sure any tire shine gets on it..
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When polished wheels are in good condition, they can be maintained with regular car wash soap. When it comes time to repolish, just use a good metal polish (or a series of polishes) to restore the shine. Make sure to keep them protected with a good sealant (ie. Zaino, Klasse, etc.).




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