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Seeking: The mother of all wheel polishes?

Old 06-16-2011, 11:13 PM
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No I haven't used that, is it pretty good?
I really liked it. To me its better than Mothers, smells great too, like bubble gum! LOL!
Old 06-17-2011, 02:07 PM
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Only thing that'll touch my wheels is White Diamond. It's a liquid polish that can be had at majority of auto part stores. I went from using Mothers paste to the White Diamond liquid polish and have never looked back. Great stuff.
Old 06-17-2011, 02:44 PM
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I have tried all of these products and ended up using Blingmaster

Hands down the best choice out there
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Old 06-19-2011, 10:10 AM
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the lips on the TTs are chrome which should stay shiney most of the time. The only dull part is the spoked cause its uncoated metal. the mothers billet works very well but its like $15 a can. I recently tried the Adams metal polish and it works better than ive ever tried. I did a post on it if you do a search. I tried blingmaster a couple of years ago and wasnt impressed with it unless all you want to do is polish the bottom of a soda can.
Old 06-19-2011, 10:32 AM
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Adams works wonders, and is so easy to use, just make sure you have some good microfiber towels! Here is a pic from my iphone a few days ago after I did a polish. Good thing about Adams is I have used it twice on all for wheels step one and step 2 and looks like I have barely used it! Stuff will last a long time


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What Adam's polish do you use for the wheels? My paint is getting rough enough that the normal "AutoZone" stuff will hold me over until I can get new paint.. LOL..
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P21S metal polish.
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Some good stuff here for anything shiny,, and smells great


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