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Old 04-24-2005, 11:20 PM
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Hey guys, Im tired of polishing my TTII's and a guy at work said he could spray a coat of clear on them after i polish them up real good. He said that would solve my problem and should last a long time. I dont think it will work but what do you guys think? Thanks
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DO NOT DO THAT!!! I have seen aluminum wheels that have been clearcoated, a lot of times it will give them a yellowish tint and it is a pain in the *** to get it off. If you are tired of polishing them and the wheels getting dirty or spoted so quick my advice would be to get some Zoop Seal and use that. I did and it worked great!! My friend used it to and his coat of zoop seal has lasted two years. It is like a clearcoat but it will not give the yellowish tint. If you do use the clearcoat, it is risky so do it at your own risk.
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thanks guys! i will look into zoop seal.




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