Your Wheels Never Had It So Good!!!
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Got it today and tried it on a small section of my wheel and holy sh$$ it works amazing better than mothers, zymol, and flitz took the white water spots off that nothing else could, I will post some pics over the weekend as well as start a thread about this stuff. What is the shelf life of this product, would love to stock up on it just incase.
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Got it today and tried it on a small section of my wheel and holy sh$$ it works amazing better than mothers, zymol, and flitz took the white water spots off that nothing else could, I will post some pics over the weekend as well as start a thread about this stuff. What is the shelf life of this product, would love to stock up on it just incase.
Thanks for the post as well as giving our polish a shot. We appreciate the business. If you can post some pics that would be great so other members can see how great the polish works.
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Here's my update guys.
I got my bottle the Thursday night & tried it today.
On each piece below, I spent no more than 5 minutes working on, with the small amount Joe showed in one of the beginning pics.
As you can see, it works, & it works better than other types of mail order metal polishes I've tried in the past.
The results you see were with minimal rubbing & like I said, no more than 5 minutes was spent on the parts as we are restoring my car & I have body work that is more pressing at the time.
I also wanted a good before/after comparison, which as you see, the original 93 TA exhaust tip pics are the best before/after comparisons!
That said, thanks Joe!
Now what product do you have that will take the spray paint off my WS6 rims so I can see if they are polish salvageable with this product that seems to work so well?
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I got my bottle the Thursday night & tried it today.
On each piece below, I spent no more than 5 minutes working on, with the small amount Joe showed in one of the beginning pics.
As you can see, it works, & it works better than other types of mail order metal polishes I've tried in the past.
The results you see were with minimal rubbing & like I said, no more than 5 minutes was spent on the parts as we are restoring my car & I have body work that is more pressing at the time.
I also wanted a good before/after comparison, which as you see, the original 93 TA exhaust tip pics are the best before/after comparisons!
That said, thanks Joe!
Now what product do you have that will take the spray paint off my WS6 rims so I can see if they are polish salvageable with this product that seems to work so well?
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Ok i have been trying to sand and polish ac and abs box and lines and all Exhaust and it is taking forever so i just ordered a bottle to see how it works i will post pic of before and after if you guys would like. Hope it works.
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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.
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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.
![](http://www.copics.com/users/cmt/DSC_0187.jpg)
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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.
![](http://www.copics.com/users/cmt/DSC_0199.jpg)
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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.
![](http://www.copics.com/users/cmt/DSC_0185.jpg)
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.
![](http://www.copics.com/users/cmt/DSC_0187.jpg)
![](http://www.copics.com/users/cmt/DSC_0189.jpg)
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.
![](http://www.copics.com/users/cmt/DSC_0199.jpg)
![](http://www.copics.com/users/cmt/DSC_0201.jpg)
![](http://www.copics.com/users/cmt/DSC_0198.jpg)
CLICK THE PIC ABOVE TO ORDER YOURS TODAY.
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I like that puff ball, where'd you get it & bhart94formula, if you saw my before & after pics in this thread you'd see it does work, & I didn't prep the parts as I used good old fashioned elbow grease.
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Just ordered a bottle! I'm super interested in trying it out! Is the microfiber towel still included with an order? Thanks for the promo code corvette10 It worked well ![Happy](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_stretch.gif)
I'll DEFINITELY post some before and after pics of all kinds of stuff that needs a deep cleaning.
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I'll DEFINITELY post some before and after pics of all kinds of stuff that needs a deep cleaning.