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Old 06-24-2008, 03:45 PM
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Default Need to clean water spots off wheels.

What is the best cleaner to remove well water spots from aluminum wheels?I've tried some standard off the shelf stuff from Autozone and it doesnt work.

Any help would be appreciated,I have two sets of wheels I want to sell and I need to pretty them up for their new owner's.
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White vinegar on a Microfiber. Or, if it needs more, then some Mother's aluminum polish and #0000 steel wool.
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On my Magnums I would use Neverdull to get the spots off, then used a powerball and mother's billet polish to shine them up.
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Thanks guys.
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Waterspots suck
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yeah, bad




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