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Old 08-11-2009, 11:27 PM
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Default Quality results from blingmaster with pics!

I ordered a bottle from Joe last week because of the results that other people were posting and I thought I would share my first hand experience with everyone.

Some of you may know my car has been in the paint process for a while now, so when I went down to the body shop to clean the wheels on my car I was told I could use the shop owners neglected TTII's as a test pilot before I took the polish to my own stuff. The wheels were in such poor shape that I thought they would make an excellent before, and after comparison to help possible buyers that may be on the fence about purchasing this stuff.

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15 minutes each wheel later:





The wheels on my t/a weren't very dirty but they did brighten up quite a bit compared to using the mothers. I really dont think my camera is capable of showing the real difference between the before and after but you guys can be the judge of that.
I only took one before on my car:


And after about 15 minutes of polishing as well...





I used a mothers powerball to work each wheel over, then made a pass with a mf towel, and the used a clean mf towel to finish each wheel.

Overall I would suggest this to anyone who is looking for quality polishing results with minimal work.
Old 08-11-2009, 11:52 PM
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the last pic is the money maker. no mirror haze like im use to using meguiars
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Wow, ordering a bottle soon. I was waiting on ttII results.
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Pretty good stuff for sure. I think I am pretty much sold for life and I am a big skeptic(sp?) on these "new and amazing" type of products. But hey results speak the truth.
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I'm sold and have another window open so I can order.
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Order processed
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Looks like it did a really good job.
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oh oh, i might have to fork over cash for a bottle.
so the bottle is kidna small, how many times can i clean/polish my wheels? *all 4*
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I polished 6 17" TTII's and had 3/4 of a bottle left. I think using the powerball helps use it more sparingly.
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The new wheels should be in this week and will probably need to be cleaned up a bit...might be getting a bottle...
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Are those chrome of polished? 15 minutes for each wheel sounds extremely appealing to me when I usually spend an hour for each wheel. I might be ordering this soon.
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The TTII's are polished. And from past experience when the wheels get as bad as they are in the first couple pictures it has taken way longer to achieve similar results with mothers. Actually I used to use this stuff called never dull that is basically wool with some sort of polishing agent in it to break up all of the caked on stuff, wash the wheel off, then go to work with mothers, and then finish up with a mf towel. These were all done with just the bling master and powerball, and finished up with a mf towel.
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This stuff will work on chrome also right? Damn, might have to order some for the GF's wheels and for my future Bogarts. LOL
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stuff works wonders!!!! made my tt2's like glass
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would this be ok for my RPM r505s? its a hyper silver finish with a polished lip.
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Originally Posted by DopdBrd
This stuff will work on chrome also right? Damn, might have to order some for the GF's wheels and for my future Bogarts. LOL
The guy who sells it says it works great on chrome and helps protect it too.
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Originally Posted by phantomzer0
I was waiting on ttII results.
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ok now I'm sold!
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Are they aluminum?

Originally Posted by lemons12
would this be ok for my RPM r505s? its a hyper silver finish with a polished lip.
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Originally Posted by Detoxx03
Are they aluminum?
i think so... dont know too much about them/rims in particular..


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