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Old 03-07-2011, 09:21 PM
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Question water marks on rims please help...

i want to sell my ws6 wheels but cant because one of them has water marks that wont come off... ive tried scrubbing them with a scrub pad, used a lot of products to take the marks off, and nothing works... i can scrub them off with my finger nail but, that would take days... anyone have this problem before and knows how to take the marks off?



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tried a polishing pad? ive had good success with mr clean magic erasers as well
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never used Mr. Clean Magic eraser... im going to try that next... thanks.
hope it works...
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i would say a good polish.. or you can strip them down..they had a good write up this month on the process
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if the mr. clean eraser doesnt work im going to have to strip them down... thanks guys.
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Im going to say strip them down, should only take an hour or so with polishing
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Have you tried using a claybar?
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A claybar should work perfect.




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