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Old 08-12-2009, 08:19 PM
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ill bet you can polish the lip but probably not the spokes since they are that "hyper silver". I am sure you could probably put it on the silver and it wouldn't hurt anything. I doubt it would make much of a difference either.
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Originally Posted by transaman98
ill bet you can polish the lip but probably not the spokes since they are that "hyper silver". I am sure you could probably put it on the silver and it wouldn't hurt anything. I doubt it would make much of a difference either.
thanks for the input!

went to show my dad earlier when he got off work and he said he would just keep them clean... and only use water and car wash soap.. said he wouldnt use any type of aftermarket wheel cleaner/polisher/etc..
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I can't wait to get mine so I can what it does firsthand.
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Originally Posted by lemons12
i think so... dont know too much about them/rims in particular..
It would probably just work on the lips now that I think about it
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Originally Posted by Detoxx03
It would probably just work on the lips now that I think about it
cool, if i end up using anything ill just do it on that..
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anyone here try Blue Magic??in my opinion that stuff is really good.Compared to mothers which is terrible,anything will look good.Try Blue Magic if you have not,you may be suprised
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The only thing close to the results I got from this woud have been some stuff my buddy had way back in the day he said he bought at the state fair. I think it was called flitz. Some quality stuff but unfortunately it still took some real work to get the wheels nice and shiny. The bling master didn't seem to take hardly any time at all. If you were working with mothers you had better set a whole afternoon aside to get these results.
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All I can say is DAMN
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Originally Posted by redtail2426
anyone here try Blue Magic??in my opinion that stuff is really good.Compared to mothers which is terrible,anything will look good.Try Blue Magic if you have not,you may be suprised
Like on American Gangster?
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haha. man that would be some expensive wheel cleaner...
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All the way from Vietnam too. Back to topic, wheels look good! The stuff worked pretty well on my plenum, intake elbow, and wheels.
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are you talking about the wheels in ur sig? arent those machine finish? You should post pics...
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I heard the Flitz Aluminum PreClean is good but to use the Blingmaster after for bes results.
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I've been away from the forum for several days now working all hours of the day uploading the complete Meguiars line to our site so I completely missed this post.

Thank you to the OP for starting this thread and taking the time to upload before and after pics. We have had a great turnout with this polish and many happy customers from here and over on corvetteforum.com.

I'm glad so many members tried the product regardless of its funny name, now your all hooked.

We added a few other Blingmaster products to the lineup, you can see them in the metal polishing section on our site. The Bling Barrier will add an extra layer of protection over your newly polished wheels and parts. Bling Barrier is easy to use and requires very little product to achieve maximum potection.

Check it out here----> Bling Barrier Polymer Sealant

We also aded a more aggrsive version of the Blingmaster Polish called Blingmaster "Green Stuff". If you have some very rough, scratched, unkept wheels with heavy oxidation and or pitting Blingmaster Green Stuff is for you. Use Green Stuff before the Aluminator and achieve that chrome like look you desire.

Check it out here----> Blingmaster Green Stuff

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Originally Posted by Detoxx03
I heard the Flitz Aluminum PreClean is good but to use the Blingmaster after for bes results.
The Flitz PreClean works excellent before polishing your wheels. PreClean will remove all of the brake dust, debris and foreign contaminants prior to polishing. Proper cleaning of the wheels will net you a better end result.

Check it out here:---> Flitz PreClean
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Results seem good to me, Just placed a order for "Blingmaster", "Flitz preclean", & Microfiber towels.

Gonna try and clear the haze on the deep dish tt2's.



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