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help polishing
Alright about a month ago i got caught out in salt/snow all that junk, and ever since i cant get my wheels (212's) to look the same. I have tried polishing with microfibers following the how-to's on the site and the flowering method, but no matter what i have little, like "clear spots" if that makes sense. I have scrubbed these spots for hours with Mother's billet and no luck. Is there anything that can cut down deeper to remove these spots? I'm getting very frustrated, no matter how long i spend trying to clean i get nothing accomplished.
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Re: help polishing
![]() Malco Metal Polish cuts through layers of dulling oxides, brake dust and oily soils to expose bright, shiny metal surfaces. This outstanding polish makes chrome, copper, brass, aluminum, stainless steel and other metalwork gleam and look their best. |
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Re: help polishing
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Re: help polishing
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Re: help polishing
its kinda expensive but beats all other metal polish's IMO... i think its about 15 bucks.. maybee less...cant remember. Last edited by TnHombre : 05-07-2006 at 10:28 PM. |
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