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Old 08-08-2002, 02:07 PM   #1
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Anybody ever tried this stuff?

Zoop.

http://www.stylinconcepts.com/parts....keuniqu e=357

Kinda pricey, but if it really works, it might me worth it.
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Never even heard of it...
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Leave it alone

Anything that you need to wear gloves and a mask for really can't be all that good for your rims. I bet it has some type of etchant in it that will destroy any finish (even just a polish) on your rims. I'd pass and just put the ol' elbow grease into it.

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i realize this is kind of an old post but i just saw this stuff on powerblock trucks i think and they said the stuff works well and showed water sheet right off and i thought itd be good for aluminum rims that get used in rain or snow to prevent corrosion
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They just did a thing on that stuff on TRUCKS, on sat and sun (you know the tv show)
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yeah thats the one i was talking about
Old 02-17-2003, 11:37 PM   #7
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but does it work
has anyone tried it
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nope

never tried the stuff, but from expericne I dont think it will work very well. Just becuase the fact that most liquid stuff is obviously diluted so it can be sprayed on, which then cuts the potency of the power of it. I would not put an application on and just let it sit and dont polish them anymore. HEY maybe im dead ass wrong, i wounldnt spend my loot on it. It just like those spray waxes, people actualy think there protecting there vehicle for months. HAHYAHA. That is about 100 times less strong then a paste wax.
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That show on TV made me want to vomit. I knew someone would find my old thread, too. I had money on it.
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well have you tried it
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