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Old 03-06-2010, 12:38 AM
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Default Any updates BlingMaster versus other products for Billet wheels?

I was set to pull the trigger on the stuff then just got off the working on my wheels path. Now I am looking to pull them for some serious work. By now their has to be some good info on BlingMaster versus Thunder's Nano polish or other Nano polish systems. Anyone using BM and really like it over other stuff used?
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Originally Posted by Intercooler2
I was set to pull the trigger on the stuff then just got off the working on my wheels path. Now I am looking to pull them for some serious work. By now their has to be some good info on BlingMaster versus Thunder's Nano polish or other Nano polish systems. Anyone using BM and really like it over other stuff used?
Blingmaster is the best stuff I have ever used on my wheels...I love it!

Buy it straight from their website (its cheaper) if you cant find a sponsor selling it.
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bling masters is fantastic. there is no need for another product lol.
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Anyone have the link? I don't think I have the right one to their store.
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Originally Posted by Intercooler2
Anyone have the link? I don't think I have the right one to their store.
http://www.blingmaster.com/id47.html

I need to get some myself.

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I bought the Aluminator, Green and Barrier today. That should be all that is needed right?
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What's the green stuff used for? I'm looking for something to use on my polished zr1s and someone said wet sand them but I don't know what grit paper to use?!?!
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I ordered some today

I was intrigued by the green stuff though, the best polish I've used before came from Trader's Village in dallas and was called green magic...very watery and worked AMAZING on aluminum...at least twice as effortlessly as mother's

according to blingmasters site it looks like the green is used on really rough wheels before using the aluminator
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What's the green stuff used for? I'm looking for something to use on my polished zr1s and someone said wet sand them but I don't know what grit paper to use?!?!
The green stuff is more abrasive and is used for polishing more oxidized surfaces...then you follow up with the illuminator. The illuminator is a very fine final step product with very little cut to it.
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When u wet sand the wheels what grit paper r u suppost to use? So if I buy just the blingmaster alluminator will it work still? Just by using that?
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Originally Posted by red281gt
When u wet sand the wheels what grit paper r u suppost to use? So if I buy just the blingmaster alluminator will it work still? Just by using that?
I use 2500 for final wet sanding when polishing alluminum. The alluminator will work but its just like buffing a car...if the car has swirls you need to use something that will cut before the final polish to get the swirls out. If your wet sanding you will PROBABLY need the green stuff before the alluminator if you want the best results. But the alluminator will work ok by itself...just not as good as if you use both.
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Thanks ill try to wet sand them and polish them after. Will try it in little parts first, then try to polish that part ..
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Then coat with the protector right? So I am set or do I need a wax on top of that?
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Originally Posted by Intercooler2
Then coat with the protector right? So I am set or do I need a wax on top of that?
Yeah then put on the barrier and your good to go!



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