Your Wheels Never Had It So Good!!!
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Well, I only had few minutes to use the product. It works great. Very easy to apply and take off. I plan on doing the exhaust, Headers, Rims, and anything else this stuff will work on. I am sold on this, Thanks Joe.
Here are some pics of the AC condensor and brake lines. Keep in mind I only had about 30 minutes to play with this stuff so I tried different spots to see what I can make shine.
The ABS brake lines
Here are some pics of the AC condensor and brake lines. Keep in mind I only had about 30 minutes to play with this stuff so I tried different spots to see what I can make shine.
The ABS brake lines
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Well I ordered my bling on sunday and got it today in PA. Im amazed at how little of the "bling" you need to use to get the results. I have never polished my tips which are stainless steel but I have tried with no luck. Best product I have seen for polished metals. I have some before and after pics for anybody on the edge. In the end, name sucks/is weird, works awesome!!! In the dirty pics, they pics dont do justice to how dirty they actually are and how good they actually came out
Passenger side rear wheel dirty
Drivers side rear Blinged!!!
Passenger side tip dirty
Drivers side tip Blinged!!!
Drivers side front dirty
Driver side front Blinged!!!!
Passenger side rear wheel dirty
Drivers side rear Blinged!!!
Passenger side tip dirty
Drivers side tip Blinged!!!
Drivers side front dirty
Driver side front Blinged!!!!
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I do a lot of polishing and have several aluminum & steel pieces in my engine bay that I've always used Mother's Billet polish on. It's always worked well. I decided to give this a try and ordered a bottle. We'll see how it stacks up.
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Ok we had a customer come in with a set of custom wheel adapters which he wanted polished so we once again used the Blingmaster. There are "used" forged aluminum adapters that we did not clean, did not acid wash or even wipe down with a towel. We went straight into polishing.
Here is one of the spacres in the state it was brought to us in. Nothing fancy here. We put it into a wooden vise to hold it steady while it was polished.
This time we used a power buff ball to take the work out of the polishing, I applied a small amount of the Blingmaster onto the buff ball and went to work.
Here is the finished results, I placed the first one I polished next to one of the untouched adapters. You can clearly see the difference between the two. The metal is smooth, shiny and free from defects. This will look great when its bolted up to the customers new chrome wheels.
CLICK THE PIC ABOVE TO ORDER YOURS TODAY.
Here is one of the spacres in the state it was brought to us in. Nothing fancy here. We put it into a wooden vise to hold it steady while it was polished.
This time we used a power buff ball to take the work out of the polishing, I applied a small amount of the Blingmaster onto the buff ball and went to work.
Here is the finished results, I placed the first one I polished next to one of the untouched adapters. You can clearly see the difference between the two. The metal is smooth, shiny and free from defects. This will look great when its bolted up to the customers new chrome wheels.
CLICK THE PIC ABOVE TO ORDER YOURS TODAY.
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Well, I only had few minutes to use the product. It works great. Very easy to apply and take off. I plan on doing the exhaust, Headers, Rims, and anything else this stuff will work on. I am sold on this, Thanks Joe.
Here are some pics of the AC condensor and brake lines. Keep in mind I only had about 30 minutes to play with this stuff so I tried different spots to see what I can make shine.
The ABS brake lines
Here are some pics of the AC condensor and brake lines. Keep in mind I only had about 30 minutes to play with this stuff so I tried different spots to see what I can make shine.
The ABS brake lines
Holy ****, that looks great man.
Jesus, I don't even really have anything to clean up and I still want to buy this stuff.
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I'm another one of those perfect candidates. I have 2 sets of ws6 rims on both of my TAs. I've gotten them at very good prices since the clears had issues on all 8 rims. On my 00 TA I spent hrs, I stripped the clear and sanded them with 1200 then took Mother's Alum wheel polish and drill polish. Well they do look new, but no pop. SOOO I think this may give that pop. For $27 bucks I'll try it. I did strip my other on my LT1 rims to get rid of the clear stains and they look great from 5 ft but I hope with this it'll save me the 1-2hrs per rim to get them nice. A bud did tell me about Zoop or never dull but said its like 100 bucks for the polish. I can post pics next week. thx